China's New Electric Quadruped Robot Could Be the Largest in the World

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And it looks like a big yak. engineering

, claims the country has developed the world's largest electric-powered quadruped bionic robot. And to be honest, that thing Bizarre appearances aside, this comes as the latest in China's push to become a global leader in robotics by 2025. And also, of course, in military tech.Despite being very large and bulky, the robot can move forward and backward, and it can turn and even walk diagonally.

The mechanical yak is equipped with sensors to keep it in touch with the surrounding terrain and environment. It can also adapt to various types of terrains, including steps, trenches and cliffs, and even muddy roads, grasslands, deserts, and snowfields. And there's more. Beyond its adaptive abilities, the robot could also be equipped with weaponsThe robot, called the “mechanical yak”, with the ability to carry up to 350 lbs and can reach the speed of 6.

The quadruped bionic robot can also be used to bring supplies, like munitions and food, to plateaus, mountains, deserts, and forests, where conventional vehicles have difficulty crossing. China also has a robot dog, called Geda, that weighs 70 lbs , and can carry a half-weight load of 88 lbs . The robot dog is programmed to understand simple voice commands and use facial recognition.

 

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