CoHoMa 2, organised by the BattelLab Terre, accompanies the Scorpion combat increments. These realistic simulations, carried out within an exploratory framework, enable the contribution of robotic systems to the operational effectiveness of army combat units to be measured and projected. It also aims to understand and optimise the way in which combatants and robots can cooperate on the battlefield.
In this context, the performance of the collaboration is essential to multiply the effects produced.

To have a target theoretical model centred on human-machine collaboration
Apply the target model to define a means of testing, applicable protocol.
a review of the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities of CoHoMa 2 specimens


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