Robot dogs have appeared in the service of the Chinese army. Robots are capable of performing reconnaissance tasks, as well as shooting at targets

Robot dogs in service of the Chinese army

It has become known that new robot dogs have appeared in the service of the Chinese army.

The Chinese army has presented unique robot dogs that are capable of not only carrying weapons, but also performing reconnaissance missions, as well as shooting at targets.

These devices weighing up to 50 kg can jump, lie down, go around obstacles and fire even while moving.

The control is carried out remotely. Works can operate autonomously for 2–4 hours without recharging.

The cost of such machines starts at $2800, which makes them a relatively affordable tool for modernizing the army.

 

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