US Space Force will use robot dogs

Robot dogs will now be used on the US Space Force station. While it is planned to save human time, it is emphasized that robot dogs are ideal for tasks that require repetition.
 US Space Force will use robot dogs
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The US Space Forces announced that they will start using robot dogs in a military press release they shared. While robot dogs are planned to perform repetitive safety tasks, it is foreseen that this will save a significant amount of human time.

Robot dogs, which will perform security duties at the Cape Canaveral spaceport of the US Space Forces, will be used for extremely dangerous missions as well as routine work. Companies like Boston Dynamics are designing robot dogs for mostly civilian or emergency use, while companies like Ghost Robotics are trying to develop similar technology for military applications.

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Robot dogs will patrol

Developed by Ghost Robotics, these robot dogs have been developed for the military and corporate grade. Known as the company’s Vision 60 Q-UGV, these robot dogs are described as medium-sized, high endurance, fast, durable and unmanned land vehicles that can operate in 4 seasons.

In general, these robot dogs will work in tasks such as patrol and damage detection, and will also act as part of security protocols and emergency responses. However, the functions of Q-UGV model dogs can be increased with various sensors and additions. For example, it is stated that the existing military network can be expanded with antenna attachments that can be attached to robot dogs and can be a part of communication.

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