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China to deploy robotic yaks, dogs, etc for armed missions in risky, inaccessible high-altitude warzones

January 19, 2022
Source: tibetanreview.net tibetanreview.net
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(TibetanReview.net, Jan18’22) – China said Jan 16 that it had developed the world’s largest, heaviest, and most off-road-capable yak-like robots for logistics delivery and armed reconnaissance missions in high-altitude war zones, obviously referring, more than anything else, to the occupied Tibet’s India-border areas. The electric-powered quadruped bionic robot is expected to join logistics delivery and reconnaissance missions in complex environments that have proven too challenging for human soldiers, including remote border regions and highly risky combat zones, said China’s official globaltimes.cn Jan 16, citing analysts. The robot walks on four legs and boasts a yak-like appearance – which has led...
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