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Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS): The Future is Now

February 5th, 2026

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An instructor from the Canadian Armed Forces demonstrates techniques to counter uncrewed aircraft systems to soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during a camouflage and concealment class as part of Operation UNIFIER in the United Kingdom on August 17, 2023. Photo credit: Canadian Armed Forces
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An instructor from the Canadian Armed Forces demonstrates techniques to counter uncrewed aircraft systems to soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during a camouflage and concealment class as part of Operation UNIFIER in the United Kingdom on August 17, 2023. Photo credit: Canadian Armed Forces


The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has entered a new era of warfare—one where machines don’t just support operations; they redefine them. Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) is no longer a niche capability—they are a core component of modern land operations. Whether you’re in a combat arms unit, a support role, or part of the joint community, the newly released Canadian Army Doctrine Note (CADN) 24-04: Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS) Doctrine is your guide to understanding this transformation.

What is RAS?

Robotic and Autonomous Systems include airborne, ground, and aquatic platforms—from uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) to robotic ground vehicles and underwater assets. These systems extend the reach of CAF operations while reducing risk to personnel.

RAS supports all operational functions:

CADN 24-04 Offers Insights and Practical Tools

Why You Should Read It

The battlespace has evolved—and so must you. Take 30 minutes to read CADN 24-04. It’s concise, operationally focused, and designed to give you the edge in a fight where robotics have already changed the tempo and lethality of combat.

👉 Read the full doctrine here (DWAN access only)

Don’t wait. The future fight is here—be ready for it.

 

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