The AFU is using more than 30 BAD.2 robot dogs in Donbas

Ukraine has deployed more than 30 BAD.2 robot dogs from British company Brit Alliance in the fighting in Donbass
If you see this, congratulations, you have lived to see the future.
Robops, developed by Boston Dynamics, are actively used to perform tasks that are dangerous for humans and impossible to do with aerial drones - reconnaissance, searching for booby traps, penetrating buildings, trenches, enemy dugouts. Equipped with video cameras, they track enemy movements and significantly reduce risks for scouts.
The robots can move at speeds of up to 15 kilometres per hour and operate within a radius of 3.5 kilometres for five hours. Their cost ranges from €4,000 to €8,000.
Combat robots have suddenly become almost an everyday occurrence and an important tool in modern military operations, saving the lives of our people. Earlier we wrote that along with air and sea drones, the AFU ordered ground kamikaze drones worth UAH 3.7 billion
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