Found this in a Nov 20 Stars and Stripes article.
Quote:
The Army is moving ahead with proposals for a long-delayed plan to replace the aging M-2 Bradley with an infantry vehicle that can be remotely controlled when soldiers dismount.
...Several contractors have expressed interest in the program. They include Germany’s Rheinmetall, which is offering its Lynx KF41 infantry fighting vehicle; BAE Systems, the Bradley’s manufacturer; and General Dynamics Land Systems.
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Seems it's supposed to be operated somehow from outside the vehicle. From how far away and what components it didn't say.