Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle

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A robot dog carrying contamination detection equipment: a very natural use case.

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The same model robot dog is also used to carry supplies (MRE packs) during a recent logistics exercise in the Karakoram mountain ranges:
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Another UGV used during the same logistics exercise:
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SanWenYu

Captain
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A robot dog carrying contamination detection equipment: a very natural use case.

54245656213_fa3accc824_k.jpg
54245420491_f502033178_k.jpg


The same model robot dog is also used to carry supplies (MRE packs) during a recent logistics exercise in the Karakoram mountain ranges:
54245434536_afb307df39_o.jpg


Another UGV used during the same logistics exercise:
54245420566_46f48e184e_o.jpg
That dog does not look like a Unitree model to me. Could it be from a different supplier?

Looking at how the cardboard cartons were tied to the dog, I hope that, as an outcome of the experiments carried out so far, PLA and the suppliers would have realized that they need some sort of "clip-on" harnesses to provide a flat platform of standard sizes and with built-in fasteners or tie-downs.
 

tankphobia

Senior Member
Registered Member
That dog does not look like a Unitree model to me. Could it be from a different supplier?

Looking at how the cardboard cartons were tied to the dog, I hope that, as an outcome of the experiments carried out so far, PLA and the suppliers would have realized that they need some sort of "clip-on" harnesses to provide a flat platform of standard sizes and with built-in fasteners or tie-downs.
It's a unitree Go2.
 
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