Russian robot learns how to shoot two hands before landing on the moon

The Fedor machine is improving its mobility, including shooting with both hands, before carrying out its mission to conquer the Moon.

From weightlifting to driving a car, Russian humanoid robot named "Fedor" is learning a variety of skills to perform the mission on the Moon in 2021. Called a space flight astronaut, Fedor demonstrates The importance of developing motor skills and decision algorithms for robots, says Sputnik.


Russian robot shooting two hands.

Fedor launched in December last year, part of a plan to conquer the moon set by Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the latest test, the Fedor robot is taken to a firing squad. It is responsible for holding two pistols, aiming at the target and pulling the trigger with both hands.

Fedor demonstrates the ability to target a target by focusing on specific targets in succession to hit the target with ammo from two guns. This is said to be a useful skill in building Russian bases on the Moon.

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Fedor experimented with two-handed shooting. (Photo: Twitter).

Teaching robots helps them know how to prioritize and make decisions right away. In addition, the robot can crawl, stand up after falling, sit and leave the driver's seat, use the tool. Fedor 183cm high, weighs 106kg, can lift about 20kg of goods.

Fedor's ability to be equal, sometimes superior to humans. It can work in the universe without protective gear. Using robots to do routine work can help the crew have more time to relax or perform other important tasks.