Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle

no_name

Colonel
More UGVs from Zhuhai. With the exception of the mine-clearing UGV, they all have been seen previously.
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Why do they have two sets of identical optical sight sets? For redundancy? Are they operated remotely by a crew of two?
Why is one all on the same side and the other vehicle on different sides?
 

Blitzo

Lieutenant General
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Why do they have two sets of identical optical sight sets? For redundancy? Are they operated remotely by a crew of two?

It's replicating usual optic sets for manned AFV -- one for CITV, one as a gunner sight. Whether it would be remotely operated by two crew is another matter, but certainly it should be an option.


Why is one all on the same side and the other vehicle on different sides?

One is probably an earlier iteration than the other. This kind of thing can change between vehicles over iterative development, not a surprise.
 

by78

General
Two interesting videos of Unitree robot dogs. The first video shows the dog negotiate rough terrains while carrying 20kg on its back. Apparently it can maneuver while carrying more than 40kg. It can also tow over 100kg. Range is decent too, up to 50km while carrying 40kg.


 

pikusharp1

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Two interesting videos of Unitree robot dogs. The first video shows the dog negotiate rough terrains while carrying 20kg on its back. Apparently it can maneuver while carrying more than 40kg. It can also tow over 100kg. Range is decent too, up to 50km while carrying 40kg.


I found this video from another company called deep robotics and the chinese text at the start of the second video match the name of the company you sure its unitree?
 
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