Ukraine to unleash robot dogs on its front lines
Ukraine is deploying robot dogs, including "BAD One," for reconnaissance and mine detection, enhancing soldier safety and operational effectiveness. An advanced model, "BAD Two," is under development with security features.
Read original articleUkraine is set to deploy robot dogs on its front lines to assist in dangerous missions such as reconnaissance and mine detection. The robot, named "BAD One," demonstrated its capabilities in an undisclosed location, showcasing agility and stealth that make it suitable for combat zones. These robotic units can operate for approximately two hours and are designed to reduce the risk to soldiers while enhancing operational effectiveness. They can perform tasks like inspecting enemy positions using thermal imaging and transporting supplies, including ammunition and medical supplies, to critical areas on the battlefield. The operator, identified as "Yuri," emphasized the importance of these robots in protecting highly trained personnel from exposure to danger. Additionally, a more advanced model, "BAD Two," is in development but was not displayed for security reasons. To prevent the technology from being compromised, the robots are equipped with an emergency feature that allows operators to erase all data if they fall into enemy hands. The introduction of these robotic dogs is expected to significantly impact military operations and improve the safety of Ukrainian soldiers.
- Ukraine is deploying robot dogs to assist in reconnaissance and mine detection.
- The robot dog "BAD One" can operate for about two hours and is designed to enhance soldier safety.
- These robots can transport supplies and use thermal imaging for surveillance.
- An advanced model, "BAD Two," is in development but not publicly demonstrated.
- The robots have a security feature to erase data if captured by the enemy.
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