Russia Develops Robot Based Unmanned Ground War

Russia Develops Robot Based Unmanned Ground War | Russia more seriously develop unmanned robotic warfare. After some time ago reportedly developing unmanned aerial attack vehicle (unmanned aerial vehicle / UAV) 20 tons, is now a military base in Russia, emerged vehicles unmanned land-based attack.

Reported by the Daily Mail, Friday, January 24, 2014, the unmanned vehicle giant emerged from the lake and down the military training ground Rzhevka, Russia. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.

One sighting picture unmanned Russian war machine that is similar to the vehicle tank with giant sized and small ground-based drones six-wheeled.

Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has realized the potential of unmanned vehicles in the future. But he made sure in its development, Russia will take the same way developed by other countries.

"Today, drones have been more widely used in parts of the world. We will not do the ways in which other countries," said Putin in a statement last November.

Not Games

Putin aware of unmanned vehicles is not limited to games only.

"This is not a game, this is not a computer game. This is serious combat system, either to ambush or reconnaissance. And it was really, drones have good prospects," said Putin.

According to the Voice of Russia, the Russian government is discussing the formation of the organization that develops and manufactures unmanned aircraft systems.

The era of unmanned robotic meendunia after becoming known not only state level who develop this type of robot.

Two giants, Google and Amazon also have adopted no beawak robots to support their company's performance. Amazon adopts small unmanned aircraft for the purpose of delivering a package to consumers faster directly to the customer's doorstep.

While the internet giant, Google has acquired the company delapaan robotics to develop robots besutannya future.

With the increasing number of adoption of this unmanned machine, expected in 2020, the world has entered the era of unmanned robotic warfare.

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