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Robotic Dogs Deployed In Ukraine War

Robotic Dogs Deployed In Ukraine War

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.