MegaBots Mark 2 Robot of America challenges the Japanese Kuratas robots
Maybe we will soon see a real robot match like in Real Steel when the company specializes in making giant robots in the US - MegaBots Inc. has just posted a video introducing the giant Mark2 robot with the challenge for Kuratas robot built by Japanese company Suidobashi Heavy Industry.
American robots challenge Japanese robots
MegaBots Mark 2 is a 2-foot standing robot, moving by 2 crawlers, 4.5 m high and weighing up to 6 tons. It was controlled by a team of two people, with two arms mounted on two arms of paintballs (1.3 kgs), reaching a bullet speed of 160 km / h.
Meanwhile, Kuratas has been developed and built by Suidobashi Heavy Industry since 2012 with a more unique design with four-legged wheels, nearly 4 meters tall, weighs 4 tons and is equipped with a variety of weapons including 1 pair of rotating muzzle Gatling shot BB plastic bullets, activated in a way . laugh is shot. It is also equipped with an automatic target tracking and locking system, ensuring no prey. This robot is offered by Suidobashi Heavy Industry for over $ 1 million.
Going back to the challenge , Matt Oehrlein - co-founder of MegaBots said that both teams will need time to adjust the game (probably give the weapon used for two robots). He asked Suidobashi to choose the battlefield so that two giant robots could encounter each other in the year. It is unclear when Kuratas will accept Mark 2's challenge but hope that we will see the confrontation of these two robots in real life.
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