Lynx the robot dog from China is pushing boundaries of what autonomous mobile robots can achieve with a groundbreaking design and unique mobility.
Now that we have a wide assortment of recreational wheeled footwear, what’s next? How about teaching robots to skate, too? An IEEE Spectrum interview with [Marko Bjelonic] of ETH Zürich ...
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Ukraine's Kraken Regiment will test a modern combat robot. A new era of warfare loomsWe recently reported on the destruction of a Russian-wheeled supply vehicle by a Ukrainian ... with the intention of testing its design in combat. This emphasizes the significance of the Ukrainian ...
Since the first combat robots emerged around three decades ago, it seems as though every conceivable configuration has been tried at some point or other. Whether it’s a two-wheeled wedgebot ...
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Iranian Army Is Testing Combat RobotsIran's army continues to increase its activity by testing combat drones and conducting drills, seemingly preparing for imminent conflict.
We've already seen the wheeled wonder speed through fair-weather wilderness, and now it's back to prove its all-weather mettle – with impressive acrobatic style. Quadruped robots have been ...
What sets the Lynx apart is its unique wheeled-leg hybrid design. This innovative construction allows the robot to lock its wheels, enabling it to switch seamlessly between walking and climbing ...
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