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New age war has taken new turn with robotic dogs combating the enemies. Ukraine has introduced robotic dogs in combat for the first time in history, marking a significant technological development.
These robots, remotely controlled like drones can handle tasks such as opening doors, bomb disposal and detecting traps. The robotic dogs are supplied by Brit Alliance, a UK-based security company and are identified as Chinese-made Unitree Go2 Pros.
These machines are cost-effective and highly efficient, equipped with multiple cameras, a powerful chipset and smart software that ensures stability on rough terrain.
They can be controlled from up to 3 km away and have a battery life of up to five hours. Capable of carrying a 4 kg payload they can also be fitted with a robotic arm for complex tasks. Their ability to scout and monitor enemy movements for long periods makes them a valuable asset in providing safety and enhancing surveillance especially in indoor environments.
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