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2024.08.09 23:03 GMT+8

Ukraine to deploy robot dogs on its frontlines

Updated 2024.08.09 23:03 GMT+8
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Stealthy and agile, these robot dogs could soon become an invaluable ally on the frontline for the Ukrainian army. /Maryke Vermaak/AFP

Ukraine could soon unleash robot dogs on its frontlines, replacing soldiers for perilous missions like spying on Russian trenches or detecting mines.

At a demonstration in an undisclosed part of Ukraine, the metallic dog known as model 'BAD One' stood up, crouched, ran and jumped according to commands transmitted by its operator.

Stealthy and agile, they could soon become an invaluable ally on the frontline for the Ukrainian army that is short on manpower to repel the Russian offense, its makers said.

Low on the ground and therefore difficult to detect, the robot dogs can use thermal imaging to inspect enemy trenches or the inside of buildings in combat zones.

"We have surveillance soldiers who get sent on reconnaissance missions, [who] are most of the time very highly trained people, very experienced people [and] always exposed to risks," said the operator who identified himself as Yuri, as he showed off the robot dog to journalists.

"This dog limits the risk for soldiers and increases operational capabilities. This is the core function of the dog," said the operator, who works for a UK company providing military equipment.

A more advanced model, known as 'BAD Two' could not be shown for security reasons.

The device used in the demonstration has a battery that powers it for around two hours.

Useful for detecting mines or improvised explosive devices, the robot dog can also be used to carry up to seven kilograms (15 pounds) of ammunition or medicines to hot spots on the battlefield.

"I can't say how many we deployed" in Ukraine, said Yuri. "But it will have a significant impact on the operations and increase the safety of soldiers."

And if the robot dogs were ever to fall into Russian hands, he said, an emergency switch allows the operator to erase all its data.

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Source(s): AFP
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