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If you think robot dogs with flamethrowers are cool, what about a robot dog with an anti-tank rocket launcher on its back? Built as a research concept, one was tested at the US Marine Corps Air ...
A single Thomas robot can charge 15 to 18 cars a day; larger lots could deploy multiple units. The robot’s own built-in battery can be charged traditionally or by renewables like solar power. Thomas ...
The robot used in the test is too light and fragile and doesn’t have enough battery life to be used in real-life military operations, so this was more just a demonstration of the technology’s ...
The US Marine Corps are adding to their strategy with the use to AI robot dogs that could possibly be put on the battlefield to enhance mobility and warfare.