South Korea deploys a state-of-the-art frontier robot team
In the context of tension on the border with North Korea as a slow-blowing bomb, the South Korean military has deployed a squadron of advanced military robots in the bordering area.
The SGR-1 guards robot is manufactured by a Samsung subsidiary. They are equipped with heat detectors and motion detectors to detect targets that are more than 3.2 km away.
Each of these robots is also equipped with a 5.5 mm machine gun and a 40mm grenade launcher, though still need a driver to decide when they shoot.
The top-of-the-line surveillance robot was tested for the first time in 2006. A spokesman for Samsung Techwin said at the time: "Soldiers are human easily. Sleeping or losing focus over time, however, these robots have automatic monitoring systems, there is no place for anything like human lazyness. any attack on the front line. "
After being deployed, guerrilla robots will be tasked with soldiers in the DMZ, a land that is more than 257km long and 4km wide, separating South Korea and the DPRK.
It is believed that the price of each guard robot up to $ 200,000. South Korean authorities have not yet announced how many guards are being used.
As revealed by the company, when detecting a potential danger, the guard robot sends a warning to the command center. The operator can then use the video and audio equipment to communicate remotely before deciding whether to burst.
"Basically, the SGR-1 is a technology that protects, serves and protects against enemy soldiers attacking in the dangerous areas they are dispatched to. war , " Kwang-hak stressed.
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