Coming soon to a western military near you…

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    1 month ago

    And naturally it’s a reverse-engineered BD Spot, likely even down to the software. Why put money into R&D when your adversaries do it for you?

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      I don’t think Bungie was making an assessment of the Chinese or anyone else with this detail, but in the Halo series the leader race of the alien religious collective called The Covenant initially achieved their power by reverse engineering and then utilizing the technology of an ancient galaxy conquering civilization. The human species, which based on the time period likely is very analogous to the US military, found that to be a big weakness because once they acquired some of the tech they were able to use it to improve on their own tools and weapons, but the Covenant never did because the ancient aliens were viewed as gods by them.

      Not sure if i had a point but I thought it was a fun connection

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        1 month ago

        Yeah, except in this situation the covenant send their member species to school on Earth to learn how to adapt the technology too.

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    Check out what Onyx Industries is doing with MARSOC if you want to get a glimpse of something much more advanced than this. Threat detection, tracking and characterization, along with precision shots, autonomous operation, and capable of working in gps denied environments. Vs the spot knockoff with a go pro. I know who I’m betting on.

    https://www.techtimes.com/articles/304458/20240508/robot-dogs-ai-targeting-rifles-ghost-robotics-onyx-now-under.htm

    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/robot-dogs-armed-with-ai-targeting-rifles-undergo-us-marines-special-ops-evaluation/

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    1 month ago

    I don’t find that scarier than the cheap suicide quad copters we’ve seen in Ukraine.

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      1 month ago

      You probably should. Cheap suicide quad copters have a much more difficult time getting into things like basements.

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        1 month ago

        Okay, but this can’t go through doors on its own either unless it brings an arm buddy.

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        Sure, but you don’t just do one or the other. You diversify. If you had all of these coming after you, which would you find more deadly, the dog or the drone? For me, I’d say the grenade drone. You can manufacture a lot of grenade drones for the cost of one gun dog.

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          I understand that, but my point was you should find it scarier because it is another tool that can be used, except this one has an even greater ability to get people when they are in hiding. The Chinese aren’t going to give up on cheap drones just because of this, but this is a “there is nowhere you can hide” weapon. That’s really the point of it.

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        1 month ago

        Just fly it through the window. The concussion alone kills and has the added bonus of dropping the ceiling down and possibly the house if it’s a big enough explosion

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    1 month ago

    So the Chinese military has caught up to 2018 American YouTubers?

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    1 month ago

    The gun is basically duck taped to clone robot dog. Reloading mechanism is just human. Lousy propaganda.

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    1 month ago

    I’m no battle expert, but this seems entirely impractical in cost, ability, readiness, and effectiveness.

    “Send out the gun dog!”

    immediately incapacitated

    “Fuck it, duct tape this grenade to the Wish drone…”

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      I know someone will say it’s for standardization and/or cost savings, but I love how it’s always the jankiest setup.

      Go drill a hole for a camera mount to it’s head and glue a PTZ setup to it’s back for the gun. It’s like they just asked the security camera guy if he had any extra parts in their equipment closet and just ran with it.

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    From the country that houses DJI drones I expected something a lot scarier and more sophisticated.

    This looks like a fraud to hide their real arsenal.

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      1 month ago

      it’s a Boston Dynamics robot dog with a Type-95 Chinese Rifle on it.

      I wouldn’t count on a hidden arsenal imho after staying more than a year in Mainland China they have certain things that are quite impressive but a lot of it is built quickly En Masse. They struggle terribly with innovation but honestly that’s just down to their education. However they are quite capable at copying a certain design and improving on it quickly that’s basically the greatest Mainlander strength at this point.