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Re: Military Robotics Research
There might be a market for a robot that eats kudzu. It would need to have a fairly long service life, though -- many states in the southern tier of the US are covered with the stuff, so a kudzu-bot might need to run continuously for several years, eating at least a ton per day, to keep up with the growth rate. 
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