Fight its way down dark alleys, through caves and over rubble, seeking out bombs and booby traps along the way and warning human foot soldiers of enemies and danger ahead.Sarah Connor was unavailable for comment.
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Monday, 12 March 2007
Robosoldier
The Israelis have developed a robot soldier that, according to the AP, can,
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This'll be the advent of a new Murphy Law for combat: Your robotic pointman will always be downloading a new "update" when the battle intensifies.
ReplyDeleteThere's a picture on this news site:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.defense-update.com/newscast/0307/news/080307_viper.htm
...Now i'm much less scared. Still, if it can beat the US Army's SWORD robot project, then go them!