The US army's machine-gun wielding, insurgent-slaying robots is no longer limited to animated series and make believe action movies but has been created by mutineers in Libya. The US security is bracing against a new force of unmanned menace cobbled up by rebel ethnic forces from rustic robotics hoarded from toys, video cameras, radios etc.

It has long been understood that access to military robotics is an inevitable move to future combats. There is an unparalleled success in accessing all those sullied and insipid jobs through robotic engineering which otherwise would have failed wretchedly. This truth is however no more confined to the intellect forces like that of US military but dawning well on rebel forces too.
The concept that robots defy conflict zones well enough is fast gaining popularity through visionary rebels having some exposure into futuristic robotic toys, digital video cameras, radios etc made by developed countries like US. Hence insurgents are fast breaking down the hired technology from these devices to create rustic robots intending to tread into unmanned defense territory to destruct or threaten security forces at large.
With the general reservations of complexity in this field vanishing rapidly, military robotics might turn to be a potential threat to global peace and also local governmental organizations. The help is being provided at large by the global leaders themselves in the form of widespread marketed sophisticated radios, video cameras, Power Wheels toys etc.