Sniper Rifle to the Robot Dog-Future is Here

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Sniper Rifle to the Robot Dog-Future is Here

Experts have been warning for years.

All of the inventions were for the shake of humankind but due to our greed, we turn them into harmful innovations. Just recall Dynamite, It was invented to lessen the problem for mountain workers. But later it was used to destroy the human even a whole city was wiped out called Hiroshima and Nagar saki. I have a don’t this robot dog one will be a killer machine instead of a human-friendly robot, Mark my word.

For years, we have been warning that it was only a matter of time – and now the inevitable has happened. Someone attached an honest to God with a sniper rifle on the back of a four-legged robot dog. The image shared on Twitter by military robot maker Ghost Robotics looks awful with all its dystopian splendor.
It’s a nightmare that comes to life, a death machine designed to kill accurately on the battlefield. “This is sad,” one Twitter user commented. “In what world is this a good idea? I bet the police will spit out the possibility of using these.”

The Future

We don’t know much about the machine, but according to arms manufacturer Sword International’s Instagram publication, the machine is called an unmanned rifle for SPUR or special use. “[SPUR] is specifically designed to provide accurate fire from unmanned platforms, such as the four-legged Ghost Robotics Vision-60,” Sword’s website reads. “Thanks to its highly capable sensors, the SPUR can operate in a wide variety of conditions both day and night.” We don’t know what level of independence the robot has or whether it’s designed to be completely remote. Nor do we know for whom the machine was developed.

The four-legged robot carries a shooter capable of firing 6.5mm Creedmoor cartridges, rifle ammunition developed with long-range shooting in mind. It is a worrying new development. Every new robot that is meant to kill should be a concern.

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    November 19, 2021 at 11:57 am
  • Mahi Reply

    That’s good

    November 19, 2021 at 11:57 am

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