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This book describes the robots used by the U.S. military.
Quick Summary
Looking for a quick, no-frills way to introduce your kid to real-world robotics? This compact guide walks through the main types of U.S. military bots from tiny drones that spy on the battlefield to heavy-duty bomb-disposal machines explaining what each one does in plain language that won't overwhelm younger readers. It's perfect for kids who love gadgets, video-game mechs, or anyone who's ever asked "how does that thing work?" and wants an answer without a textbook feel. The short chapters and clear photos make it easy to dip in and out, so even reluctant readers can finish it in a single sitting. Parents will appreciate that the focus stays on the technology and its purpose, with just enough context to show why these robots matter without getting into graphic combat details. If your child enjoys this, they might also like "Robots: 100 Years of Invention" for more history, or "Military Drones" for deeper drone coverage.