A robot dog modified to include a machine gun on the top half of its body has caught the attention of the internet.
The video shows a dog running along a firing range as it opens fire on targets.
There are bullets coming out of the gunfire. The robot dog is moving quickly in the snow.
On July 17, NowThis News released a clip of Boston Dynamic's 5 feet tall, 190 pound "humanoid robot" named Atlas running and leaping over obstacles, causing many to connect the robot dog to the U.S. company's designs.
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A video from Boston Dynamics shows its 5-ft-tall, 190-lb humanoid robot Atlas running, doing flips, and leaping over obstacles. The Atlas Team uses parkour to get the robot to develop the same motion and flexibility as a human. pic.twitter.com/nydOKWA64r
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Other users noted that the design closely resembled that of China's Unitree Robots, and that the author of the post references the "Funny Dancing Robot Dogs" made by U.S. company Boston Dynamics.
The model seen in the video is similar to the company's Go1 robot dog model, which retails for $3,000, according to Cybernews.
One netizen traced the video to the original post by Alexander Atamanov, the founder of a hoverbike company.
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The left flank of the robot dog has a Russian flag and a wolf's head, which is an emblem used by the Russian Special Operations forces.
A parked armored vehicle seen in the video can be identified by its distinctive triangular door, which has recently been seen in Ukraine.
Alexander Atamanov is the author of the featured image.