Testing of the Robotic Canine | British Army



Animals have long been associated with the Army and in the 21st Century it is still the same, but is it?

Soldiers from 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment have been getting their hands on the new Quadruped Uncrewed Ground Vehicle.

The robotic canine, produced by Ghost Robotics will allow our soldiers to shape operations by providing better situational awareness and keeping soldiers safer on the battlefield.

The tests have enabled 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team to become the first brigade to be enhanced with Robotic and Autonomous Systems.

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44 thoughts on “Testing of the Robotic Canine | British Army”

  1. One has to question as to why Boston dynamics invented these bots in the first place. Scientists are as ever incredibly naive as to what their research will actually be truly used for. As if they believed the main usage for these things would ever be peaceful.

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  2. Looks cool.

    If the robot sets off an IED then it's better than if a human does.

    Lets hope for the sake of the British tax payers, it has rechargeable batteries and not expensive single use batteries.

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  3. "Oi WHAT UP BRITISH ARMY HOMIES HOLLAH DEM U.S LOCKHEED MARTIN HOMIES, KEEP MAKING DOSE AMERICAN MEDIUM 2 LONG"!!..like "BETWEEN 2500 AND 5000 KILOMETERS LONG RANGE HYPERSONIC HIMARS TYPE 4 LAND, SEA, AIR AND SPACE OFFENSIVE PRECISION PLATFORMS YUH💛💯🇬🇧🪖"!!..

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