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The rocket launcher itself is assembled out of off-the-shelf pipe and 3D printed components. An Arduino Uno runs the show, hooked up to a Bluetooth module and a laser rangefinder.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
China's Wentian lab module's robotic arm to support the astronauts extravehicular activities, delivering goods, and ...