Police Robot will be used in the future
US researchers are studying a robot capable of patrolling the streets under human control. This is considered a useful tool by the disabled police or military veteran who has served the country.
US researchers are studying a robot capable of patrolling the streets under human control.
This is considered a useful tool by the disabled police or military veteran who has served the country.
This robotic research plan is made the same as the body version of Alex Murphy, a cyber-crook killed while on duty, a fictional character in the 1987 film Robocop.
Then a security project used his brain and spinal cord to insert the robot into a biological robot.
Robotic police prototype drawings are being studied
According to scientists, the purpose of research and development is to develop robots capable of patrolling public areas and conducting surveillance in sensitive areas such as harbors or grain facilities. human.
Police robots can vary from 2 to 4 feet depending on the terrain
Captain Jeremy, who participated in the study, said the prototype would incorporate video capture, recording and sensing capabilities.
'Police robots will obey the orders of the disabled. With both a strict and friendly shape will be a design challenge. So, we have to experiment a lot of styles before delivering the perfect version , "Captain Robin added.
References: Daily Mail
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