China's spring festival celebration featured a fleet of dancing robots that flexed the country's advancements in roboticsOne of the most eye-catching displays was a dance performance in which
16 humanoid robots, decked in festive red jackets, performed alongside their female human partners...
But the company's also known to have made other machines — including
four-legged, doglike robots.
In 2024, these remote-controlled dog robots were seen in footage of a
military training exercise conducted by China and Cambodia.
The robots, which could be mounted with machine guns, could move forward, jump, and navigate obstacles...
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