Friday 27 November 2015

China unveils deadly 'attack machines' to combat terrorism



A series of 'attack robots' designed to fight terrorism have been unveiled in China.

It has the ability to detect poisonous gases, harmful chemicals and explosives, and send that data back to soldiers.

The EOD robot weighs about 12 kg and can be carried on a soldier's back. It's designed to help them on solo missions, according to dailymail UK.

For more dangerous situations an 'attacker robot' armed with 'minor-calibre weapons, recoilless rifles and grenade launchers' will be deployed.


'With a sighting telescope, a trigger and a safe installed, the attacker can hit its target from a long distance,' Xinhua said.


A series of 'attack robots' designed to fight terrorism have been unveiled in China at this week's 2015 World Robot Conference in Beijing

One of the robots will be used for initial reconnaissance missions. It has the ability to detect poisonous gases, harmful chemicals and explosives, and send that data back to soldiers

If the reconnaissance mission finds anything wrong, another robot – known as an ordnance disposal (EOD) machine - would be sent to tackle the situation

For more dangerous situations an 'attacker robot' armed with 'minor-calibre weapons, recoilless rifles and grenade launchers' will be deployed, the agency said

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