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China Unveils Walking Military Robot That Is Strong Enough To Carry 160 Kgs And Can Sprint At 10 Kph

January 30, 2022
Source: indiatimes.com indiatimes.com
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China is racing ahead in the global robotics and military technology race. To this end, the country has unveiled its newest heavy-duty military robot . As per state-run Global Times , the country has built the “world’s largest quadruped bionic robot,” a gigantic “mechanical yak” that can carry over 350 pounds and is able to sprint along at up to 6 miles per hour. When deployed, it will join logistics delivery and reconnaissance missions in complex environments, including remote border regions and highly risky combat zones , the report said. An anonymous Chinese expert stated that the military robot could...
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