Chinese robot ready to fight the US robot, Japan
The Yamantaka robot will show its destructive power against two US and Japanese rivals later this year or early next year.
The MegaBots Eagle Prime 's robot won a 2-1 victory over the Kuratas by Japanese manufacturer Suidobashi. China is also preparing for a battle with the two players, due in late 2017, according to People's Daily Online.
Yamantaka robot. (Photo: FMB).
Yamantaka, China's giant fighting robot, sent the challenge to Megabots and Suidobashi last September. FMB, the Yamantaka design and manufacturing company, discussed the two companies on the match. "We own the most advanced combat robot technology, from defense, attack, and movement to operations , " People's Daily Online quoted Zhang Hongfei, FMB executive director.
According to Zhang, the battle between the three Chinese-American-Japanese robots will take place no later than mid-2018. "We can fight one-on-one, or face the two opposing robots. at the same time, " Zhang said. He shared that Yamantaka was ready for every form of play, and could even completely destroy the million-dollar machine.
Zhang also revealed that Russia and Germany are also preparing to release their country's robots and the World Cup for robots.
MegaBots and Suidobashi may be invited to China to play. MegaBots has designed three versions of the combat robot, the latest is the Eagle Prime robot weighs 12 tons. Meanwhile, the upgrade version of the Yamantaka robot is under construction.
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