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Jaisalmer Robotic dogs will be deployed on the country’s borders, will do all the work

Jaisalmer : Jaisalmer Now Robotic Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULE) i.e. robotic dogs will also be deployed along with the soldiers on the borders of the country. These robotic dogs are capable of working from any high mountain to the depth of water. They can be operated even sitting 10 km away. After charging for one hour, they can work continuously for 10 hours. The robotic dog has practiced with the Battle Ax Division of the Indian Army from November 14 to 21 at Pokhran Firing Range in Jaisalmer.

The army has practiced finding and eliminating the enemy with this dog.

Apart from this, logistics drones are being tested to improve assistance and transportation in high altitude areas. Recently the Indian Army has inducted 100 robotic dogs for use in border areas (especially in high altitude areas).

Equipped with thermal cameras and radar

The robotic dogs are equipped with thermal cameras and radar. Its biggest feature is its design. It enables it to cross every obstacle like snow, desert, rough ground, high stairs and even hilly areas. The robotic dog is also capable of firing at enemy targets while protecting the soldiers from any harm. The mule dog can be operated at a range of 1 meter to 10 km. Can also be used on Wi-Fi or Long Term Evolution i.e. LTE. For short distances, Wi-Fi can be used, while 4G/LTE can be used for distances up to 10 km. It has a camera which can rotate 360 ​​degrees.

Robotic dogs work through sensors. These have a remote control unit, through which they are monitored. These robotic dogs will supply essential goods to the army. These robotic dogs are equipped with high resolution cameras and sensors, which will detect even the hidden enemy. Will give real time data. Through these the army will keep an eye on the movements of the enemy.

China has already incorporated robot dogs into its military operations.

According to military sources, the army exercise ended on Thursday. More than 50 soldiers from a unit of Battle X Division of the Indian Army participated in it. This exercise was done for 7 days. About 10 robotic dogs were included in this. During this, the robotic dog was given a trial to help the soldiers in difficult situations including finding the enemy, carrying weapons, revealing the location of the enemy through cameras.

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