List of fictional military robots

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The following is a list of fictional works with military robots.

At Last a Perfect Soldier by Robert Minor, first published in The Masses in 1916.

Film[]

Near future[]

Land design

Air Models

High futurist[]

Humanoids

  • Terminator series (1984/1991/2003) - Cyberdyne T-800/T-850 Terminator Endoskeleton
  • Star Wars Episodes I, II, III (1999/2002/2005) - Eos B-1 Battle Droid
  • Star Wars Episodes II, III (2002/2005) - Eos B-2 Super Battle Droid
  • Star Wars Episode III (2005) - Holowan IG-100 MagnaGuards
  • Transformers (2007) - Decepticons
  • Saturn 3 (1980) - "Hector" Model
  • The Black Hole (1979) - S.T.A.R. (Special Troops/Arms Regiment)
  • Battlestar Galactica (1978) - Cylon Centurion (Military androids with silver armor)
  • Fallout (series) (2008) - Protectron (security robot), Mister Gutsy (armed variant of domestic servant robot), Sentry Bot (military combat robot), Liberty Prime (near-indestructible battle robot)

Androids

Other designs

  • The Matrix series (1999/2003) - Sentinels
  • Lost in Space (1998) - B9 "Robot"
  • Star Wars Episodes I, II, III (1999/2002/2005) - Droideka (Destroyer Droid)
  • Star Wars series (1977/2005) - R2-D2 (Astromech droid)
  • The Black Hole (1979) - V.I.N.CENT (Vital Information Necessary CENTralized)
  • The Black Hole (1979) - B.O.B. (BiO-sanitation Battalion)
  • The Black Hole (1979) - Maximilian
  • Fallout series (1997-2010) - General Atomics International "Mister Gutsy" combat droids, among others
  • Halo 1, 2, and 3 (2001-2007) - Sentinels, and Super Sentinels
  • Screamers (1995) - Screamers

Powered Exoskeletons

  • The Matrix Revolutions (2003) - APU (Armored Personnel Unit)
  • Iron Man (2008) - Iron Man Suit (Powered exoskeleton)
  • Avatar (2009 film) (2009) - AMP (Amplified Mobility Platform)
  • M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994) - M.A.N.T.I.S. (Mechanically Augmented Neuro-Transmitter Interactive System)
  • Fallout series (1997–present) - T-45d and T-51b Powered Infantry Armor (the former's MP-47/A prototype variant even has a basic AI)

Television[]

Literature[]

Computer/video games[]

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