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The robotic Bad One dog can replace soldiers at the front by performing dangerou...

"Valuable Allies on the front line": How will BAD ONE work will affect the course of the Armed Forces (Video)

The robotic Bad One dog can replace soldiers at the front by performing dangerous intelligence missions, Ukrainian servicemen say. The Defense Forces of Ukraine can soon send to the advanced robots the BAD Alliance, BAD Alliance, which can be intelligence, identify mines and deliver cargoes. The operator, who introduced himself to Yuri, told about a new weapon in the AFP agency.

According to the military, robotic dogs can replace well-trained intelligence soldiers who are risking their lives while fulfilling complex missions. These devices move low above the ground and therefore difficult to notice. They also use thermal imaging chambers to inspect hostile trenches or interior buildings in the war zone.

"Sluggish and agile, the works-dogs can soon become an invaluable ally on the forefront of Ukrainian troops, freeing up soldiers from dangerous missions," the journalists said. The operator demonstrated how the robotic dog runs, jumps, stands and squats according to his teams. In addition to intelligence, the device can detect mines and homemade explosive devices, as well as deliver ammunition or medicines to hot spots. "Robpes" can lift up to 15 kilograms and work continuously to 2 hours.

According to Yuri, if such a robot-dog falls into the hands of the enemy, then the operator will be able to erase all the data with the help of an emergency switch. It is also reported that the Armed Forces received a more advanced model known as Bad Two, but was not shown for security reasons. The exact number of "work" in the Ukrainian army is also not disclosed. "I cannot say how much we have unfolded in Ukraine," said Yuri.

"But it will significantly affect the course of operations and increase the safety of soldiers. " We will remind, for the first time robots-dogs in Ukraine were shown by servicemen of the Kurt & Company of the 28th separate mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces. The military showed the test staff robots, shot in the Toretsky direction in Donetsk region. In turn, the US Army tested the Vision 60 Q-Ugv robots with a "smart" AR-15 rifle, a guide system and a GPRO camera.