After seeking to dominate the air, it's time defense contractors turn back to innovating on the ground, especially when we speak of armed and remotely controlled robots. Crucial for both, reconnaissance and guerilla warfare situations, movement flexibity as well as payload capacity is what adds more value to these robots. An Israeli based defense contractor Elbit Systems recently introduced The Viper :
"The Viper, which is about a foot long and weigh approximately five pounds, is powered by a special electrical engine and operated by remote control or according to a program implanted in its 'brain' in advance. It is capable of climbing stairs, getting past obstacles and at the same time checks what is going on around it by means of a system of sensors. Equipped with a special nine-millimeter caliber Uzi machine gun, on which a laser pointer has been installed. The Viper is carried to the battlefield by a soldier on his back in a special carrier. When it is necessary to infiltrate a building safely where, for example, armed terrorists are hiding, the soldier lowers it to the ground, turns it on and from that moment controls it from a distance."
I'm very interested in the possibility for a 360 degree view, it's noise generation level, the variety of terrains its supports, and most importantly - would it put itself back on its "feet" if it inevitably turns upside down. See, you wouldn't want your pricey attack toy acting like a cheap remotely controlled car toy, would you? Engadget has a photo of Viper.
Here's a recommended article on the history of armed aerial UAVs, as well as a recent story on beam energy weapons, the vomit beam in this case.
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Friday, March 09, 2007
Armed Land Robots
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