A video created by a Chinese military contractor shows a robot attack dog that can be dropped off by a drone.
The video that was initially released on the verified Weibo account of "Kestrel Defense Blood-Wing," shows a drone hovering over a building and then dropping off a robot on the roof. After the drone flies away, the robot gets up on four legs and starts to look for targets around the building with what appears to be automatic weapons on its back.
According to a report from WarZone, the weapon mounted on the robot dog is possibly a Chinese QBB-97 light machine gun, which is capable of firing 650 rounds per minute.
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The description of the robot posted by Kestrel Defense Blood-Wing boasted that it could launch a surprise attack.
War dogs descending from the sky, air assault, Red Wing forward heavy-duty drones deliver combat robot dogs, which can be inserted into the weak link behind the enemy to launch a surprise attack or can be placed on the roof of the enemy to suppress firepower." Ground troops can conduct a pincer attack on the enemy in the building.
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The Chinese technology and other similar weapons have been designed to be operated by a human at the controls, though military analysts fear that systems in whichrobots designed to operate autonomously are in development and could be deployed on battlefields.
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The military would be able to drop them deep behind enemy lines into areas that had previously been too dangerous to deploy human soldiers, if they were able to develop a system that could do that.