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China has showcased robot dogs capable of firing machine guns in the latest display of its military prowess.

The remote-controlled robots were unveiled during a military training exercise conducted by China and Cambodia earlier this month.

According to a video shared by state broadcaster CCTV, the battery-operated robodogs can function independently for between two and four hours and are capable of moving forward and backward, lying down, and jumping.

They can also plan routes, approach targets, and avoid obstacles, the video said. One of the robots shown in the video was fitted with a rifle to shoot targets, according to CCTV.

Chen Wei, a Chinese soldier, told CCTV that the robot dogs will "serve as a new member in urban combat operations" and can replace the role of human soldiers in identifying and striking targets.

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[–] _lilith@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

lol its literally taped on there. Like they made a whole robot but they couldn't' design a gun to fit it. Why does it have a butt stock and a hand grip? is it supposed to be removable? also its not belt fed or anything so that's a manual reload by an operator every 30 shots or so

I mean.... It's not like they designed the robot...

So it's not hard to believe they didn't design a proper mount for it.

[–] NaibofTabr@infosec.pub 3 points 6 months ago

After thinking about a bit, it does kind of make sense. If the intent is to deploy these with an infantry unit, then equipping it with the rifle that the infantry are already using is convenient. Same ammunition, same magazine, same replacement parts, same maintenance routine - no additional training or logistics required. Any member of the unit is already able to reload and field strip that weapon.

But yes this definitely isn't a front-line combat device. It's for clearing out buildings in urban engagements.