Russia launches a combat robot model like real people
Russian media has released a statement about the combat robot model being designed by the country's high-tech military project development agency.
Russian media has released a statement about the combat robot model being designed by the country's high-tech military project development agency.
Fighting robots like real people
Andrey Grigorjev, chairman of Russia's Advanced Projects Research Foundation (ARF), said: 'New-style fighting robots with human-like looks, put into operation later this year will be able to overcome targets. Current standards and doing the work you want '.
This new fighting machine developed by Russia will be controlled by 'brain and computer communication ' (BCI) technology, which can do almost exactly what you think, in other words, to give The human brain can master the robot's activity.
Russian President Vladimir Putin witnessed the first mechanical soldier of the Russian army operating earlier this year and described that 'it is no different from a science fiction movie'.
ARF is Russia's answer to DARPA - Department of Advanced Defense Research under the US Department of Defense, specializing in the development of high-tech fighting robots such as the Cheetah robot (Cheetah robot) or the self-smart bullet. change the way.
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