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War, war always changes - cluster based Robowolf's have arrived, Unitree Go2 evolved.

Liljagare

Member


I own the Unitree Go2,



and a,



(got them for research purposes, yay! :p OpenAI based systems).

Even the Go2 can be given a gun, told to "Fire at everything that moves until it stops moving", for 1600 $. Had a fun paintballfight with a Go2, no humans left alive, the DP Lidar's see you before you see them. :\

Warfare is entering a new phase, instead of a single M1A2 SepV3, at a cost of roughly 24 million US, you can deploy thousands of theese. It is happening quickly too. So far, the only weakness is proper long-range AA, but, doesn't seem that it is a big hurdle anymore, as the latest BW3 has a friggin' PL-15E mounted.

What armed forces are going to fall behind with the new doctrines of robot warfare you think?

Anyway, welcome to your new four legged overlords? For so long, almost all militaries and people that "knew" stuff, said that four legged autonomous combat vehicles would be a waste (tracked would *always* be better/easier to make).

Until they were getting to be the price of a Big Mac in North Korea. :p
 
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Artoris

Gold Member


I own the Unitree Go2, and a



(got them for research purposes, yay! :p OpenAI based systems).

Even the Go2 can be given a gun, told to "Fire at everything that moves until it stops moving", for 1600 $. Had a fun paintballfight with a Go2, no humans left alive, the DP Lidar's see you before you see them. :\

Warfare is entering a new phase, instead of a single M1A2 SepV3, at a cost of roughly 24 million US, you can deploy thousands of theese. It is happening quickly too. So far, the only weakness is proper long-range AA, but, doesn't seem that it is a big hurdle anymore, as the latest BW3 has a friggin' PL-15E mounted.

What armed forces are going to fall behind with the new doctrines of robot warfare you think?

Anyway, welcome to your new four legged overlords? For so long, almost all militaries and people that "knew" stuff, said that four legged autonomous combat vehicles would be a waste (tracked would *always* be better/easier to make).

Until they were getting to be the price of a Big Mac in North Korea. :p

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Liljagare

Member
Canada seems to like to stick to a 4 wheel-system still though, with a limited range of capabilities, and no innovation towards anything else but anti-drone capabilities.

 
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