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On its back appears to be an RPG-26, an anti-tank rocket launcher. The robot dog is an M-81, capable of both transporting weapons and firing them remotely. But wait, there’s more.
For the test, the robotic pooch was equipped with a M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW) rocket launcher, which is a very lightweight, user-friendly, disposable launcher that's been in service since 1963.
US Marines are preparing to send killer "robotic goats" carrying rocket launchers into battle. Troops began testing the so-called quadruped robotic platform at California's Marine Corps Air Ground ...
A robot dog equipped with a rocket launcher on its back made its debut at a Russian arms fair, according to a video posted online by Russian media outlets. The video showed a robotic dog, dressed ...
During combat or any other dangerous situation, why send in a person when you send in a goat instead? That’s the question posed by a new robotics platform working with the Marines. Marines with ...
Militaries like the US, China, and Russia are building robot dogs to employ in security and combat operations. Some of these remote-controlled canines feature guns, rocket launchers, and ...
The US Army has formally advanced the Blackbeard Ground Launch (GL) hypersonic strike missile into the Engineering and ...
China's Wentian lab module's robotic arm to support the astronauts extravehicular activities, delivering goods, and ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, have enabled a paralysed man to regularly control a robotic arm using signals from his brain, transmitted via a computer.