Imagine an intuitively trained special missions operative endowed with 360-degree vision who works alone or in packs to breach high-risk safe houses and bunkers, ready to shoot to kill within a second of an officer’s command.
Defense News report’s that that’s exactly what General Robotics Ltd., a high-tech firm tucked away in a rural community south of Tel Aviv, has developed with its trademarked Dogo, a 12-kilogram, pistol-packing killer robot for close-quarter combat and counterterrorism operations.
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Nothing new here. US, Israel, and other countries have been developing such robots for years.
Easy to see DoGo stands for Doctor Good. It works.