Armed Robot Wolf Swarm with Night Vision Gimbal Camera
One hell of a system to cook up on a short notice
interesting design but I cant think of a situation where it would be more effective than orthodox methods , I assume that the purpose of this is to use them in assinastions or combat reconnaissance but considering the range, speed of it by the time it reaches the AO the target will have slept eaten breakfast and left . It most likely would require an airdrop or drop off close to AO , but at this point it is more sensible to execute the mission with personel. A kargu drone will also do the job much faster .
It is progress in the right direction but IMHO it is not a ready/effective product . Also assuming this robot doesn't have the means to reload or tackle a weapon malfunction it has max 30 bullets to fire ( with a standard magazine). Even if the rifle is replaced with a 40mm AGL I'd stick to a Kargu which is superior in terms of speed, range, damage and accuracy ( maybe even cost).
Im not sure if unmanned ground vehicles is the future and holds much potential but feel free to prove me otherwise
Not too sure how these would hold up in rugged mountainous terrain doesnt seem like it is operatable on both sides so if it tips thats the end of it , i would rather pin thermal cameras at high vantage points with integrated AI to detect and identify thermal signatures ( not sure if there is an existing product similar to this without a weapon) and alert the sentry.What would be cool is if its small enough and light enough to be carried on a soldiers back and then deployed by the soldier in dangerous situations more as a protection measure then an active measure.
For example you set up camp one night somewhere in the zargos mountains, you deploy a couple of these during the night to protect and guard a perimeter.
It would be very useful in urban environments. Going buliding to buliding, popping caps.interesting design but I cant think of a situation where it would be more effective than orthodox methods , I assume that the purpose of this is to use them in assinastions or combat reconnaissance but considering the range, speed of it by the time it reaches the AO the target will have slept eaten breakfast and left . It most likely would require an airdrop or drop off close to AO , but at this point it is more sensible to execute the mission with personel. A kargu drone will also do the job much faster .
It is progress in the right direction but IMHO it is not a ready/effective product . Also assuming this robot doesn't have the means to reload or tackle a weapon malfunction it has max 30 bullets to fire ( with a standard magazine). Even if the rifle is replaced with a 40mm AGL I'd stick to a Kargu which is superior in terms of speed, range, damage and accuracy ( maybe even cost).
Im not sure if unmanned ground vehicles is the future and holds much potential but feel free to prove me otherwise
Imagine if these troops could be airdropped and conduct integrated point operations with UAVs (or unmanned joint amphibious operations, also involving by USVs). Not only Kapgan, but HAVELSAN and ASELSAN's whole conceptual studies about UGV based land operations are as futuristic as something out of a sci-fi movie. Let's see what we will see in the concept presentations that will take place in the coming months.Imagine if this thing can be deployed at platoon level!
I wonder if the data collected from these robots can be used to create an AI that can strategies by itself?Imagine if these troops could be airdropped and conduct integrated point operations with UAVs (or unmanned joint amphibious operations, also involving by USVs). Not only Kapgan, but HAVELSAN and ASELSAN's whole conceptual studies about UGV based land operations are as futuristic as something out of a sci-fi movie. Let's see what we will see in the concept presentations that will take place in the coming months.
I don't understand exactly what you are asking. However, the level of interpretation that AI has reached in the flow of information from human to machine provides great ease in processing big data. The industrial transformation that this will bring about will be huge, and we have already started to see preliminary primitive examples. There are artificial intelligence studies that mimic creative intelligence, strategizing skills and even emotional intelligence.I wonder if the data collected from these robots can be used to create an AI that can strategies by itself?
Slap a gun on it
Seriously though, can we make a reeeeeally cheap variant that can run very fast to a position and deliver 5-10kg explosives? Because that would be AWESOME! It can be cord-controlled and lead into the caves.
Soon
The horse works only with barley and water. This wannabe horse, on the other hand, needs a huge maintenance line and you can't force it with its halter when its battery runs out. Bro, I'm not so sure that when robotic technologies get to this level they will be used as a covboy horse. Quadruped robots is a really promising field, but I think this illustrator has approached it in a very romantic way.