China unveils “pack” of combat robot dogs with coordinated control
World
China has showcased a group of combat robot dogs capable of operating as a coordinated “pack,” sharing data and distributing tasks in near-autonomous mode.
According to South China Morning Post, the robots are connected within a unified network, allowing them to exchange information and act in a synchronized manner with a high degree of autonomy.
Each unit in the pack is assigned a specific role — reconnaissance, target engagement, or logistical support — enabling efficient task distribution and improved operational resilience.
However, the use of weapons remains under human control and requires operator authorization.
The system can also integrate with drones, enabling joint “air-to-ground” operations and enhancing both surveillance and strike capabilities.
Experts note that such developments reflect a broader global trend toward autonomous and coordinated combat systems that could significantly reshape modern warfare.
Each unit in the pack is assigned a specific role — reconnaissance, target engagement, or logistical support — enabling efficient task distribution and improved operational resilience.
However, the use of weapons remains under human control and requires operator authorization.
The system can also integrate with drones, enabling joint “air-to-ground” operations and enhancing both surveillance and strike capabilities.
Experts note that such developments reflect a broader global trend toward autonomous and coordinated combat systems that could significantly reshape modern warfare.
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