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France Sets Sights on High-Tech Robot Army by 2040 - and It May Arrive Sooner

by Damjan

The future of warfare is getting a serious upgrade, and France is charging ahead with ambitious plans to roll out a combat-ready robot army well before the end of the next decade.

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General Bruno Baratz, who leads future combat programs for the French Army, recently revealed that the country is not only on track to meet its 2040 target but is likely to see functional robotic units deployed much sooner. “

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We hope to have something fairly evolved within three years,” he said, referring to ground-based robots designed to support and enhance military operations. “The first ground robot capabilities could be ready to equip our forces in the very near term.”

Originally outlined in 2021, France’s robot army initiative is part of a broader strategic shift toward preparing for what military leaders describe as “high-intensity warfare.” This evolution in defense planning includes everything from modernizing current equipment and growing reserve forces to forging deeper partnerships with private-sector tech innovators.

A key element in this transformation is the investment in advanced robotics and drone technology. Programs like the Collaboration-Homme-Machine (CoHoMa) challenge are helping military engineers and commanders test the real-world performance of robotic systems alongside human troops.

According to General Tony Maffeis, head of the army’s technical branch, early results show promise.

“Robots are already very useful for protecting our units,” he said. “Now we need to prove they can be more effective when they come into contact with an adversary. The robot must facilitate combat, not hold it back.”

France Sets Sights on High-Tech Robot Army by 2040

France Sets Sights on High-Tech Robot Army by 2040
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France's approach reflects a growing global trend: integrating robotics into defense to not only reduce risk to human life but also enhance decision-making, tactical flexibility, and situational awareness on the battlefield.

The announcement arrives at a time when conversations about robotics are heating up across both military and civilian sectors. Just last year, Elon Musk unveiled Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, which he claimed would be capable of performing an astounding range of everyday tasks — from teaching and childcare to dog-walking and serving drinks.

Musk called it the “biggest product ever of any kind,” sparking a wave of buzz online and comparisons to sci-fi visions like those in iRobot.

While Musk’s vision leans toward domestic and lifestyle applications, France’s ambitions signal a more strategic and defense-focused path for robotics. The message is clear: automation and AI are no longer the future of warfare; they are rapidly becoming its present.

As France pushes the envelope on robotic integration, the world will be watching to see how these systems evolve and how they reshape not just military operations but the broader conversation around ethics, strategy, and the human role in future conflict.

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