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The Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot (BEAR) can scoop up even the heaviest of casualties and transport them over long distances over rough terrain.
New Scientist magazine reports that the "friendly appearance" of the robot is designed to put the wounded at ease.
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Sounds good but as usual I have a better solution. Keep the bear faces, give the robots some guns and tell the troops to go home. Then let the robots do all the fighting. I mean come on, who the hell is going to take on a 6ft fully armed robot bear =/
I don't know why, but I have a bad feeling about making all these humanoid robots. I heard a new company called Skynet is going to start making some too. =S
The Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot (BEAR) can scoop up even the heaviest of casualties and transport them over long distances over rough terrain.
New Scientist magazine reports that the "friendly appearance" of the robot is designed to put the wounded at ease.
...continued
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Sounds good but as usual I have a better solution. Keep the bear faces, give the robots some guns and tell the troops to go home. Then let the robots do all the fighting. I mean come on, who the hell is going to take on a 6ft fully armed robot bear =/
I don't know why, but I have a bad feeling about making all these humanoid robots. I heard a new company called Skynet is going to start making some too. =S
I really want one.
you wait one of these things will be "terminator 4 - Fatal fur"
> Sounds good but as usual I have a better solution. Keep the bear
> faces, give the robots some guns and tell the troops to go home.
> Then let the robots do all the fighting. I mean come on, who the
> hell is going to take on a 6ft fully armed robot bear =/
Here here! *cheers*
This 'innovation' is so full of holes I don't know where to start ...
So I won't ...
It's quite an innovation, but I think if it had a built-in stretcher or was less unwieldy (and therefore a target), it'd work rather well. If any recent American military innovations are worth mentioning, though, it's the heat gun.
I'm not sure how it works, but it concentrates thermal energy onto you from what looks like a satellite dish, so you feel like you're being burned alive. Apparently it's designed to stop protestors etc dead in their tracks... although this being the States, it's probably good for warming up Pizza.
Moving on, why don't they just build power armour that gives them awesome strength and power?