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China unveils robot 'dogs of wars' with machine guns on their backs

China unveils robot 'dogs of wars' with machine guns on their backs

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The machine gun robodogs are going through drills for a 15-day exercise

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(Web Desk) - China had a test run with its newest military addition - robot dogs equipped with machine guns on their back.

The machine gun robodogs are going through drills for a 15-day exercise called Golden Dragon with Chinese and Cambodian troops.

Golden Dragon was held in central Kampong Chhnang Province and at sea off Preah Sihanouk Province, Agence France-Presse reported last week.

The training mission consists of over 2,000 troops, 14 warships, two helicopters, and 69 armored vehicles/tanks alongside the remote-controlled four-legged robot dogs with automatic rifles.

The troops are also working on live-fire, anti-terrorism, and humanitarian rescue drills are included.

The machine gun robodogs reportedly did not shoot off any fire.
They only were demonstrated walking, not shooting, to journalists and military officials.

Cambodian armed forces commander-in-chief Vong Pisen stated the drills aim to enhance anti-terrorism capabilities.

Some people have suggested that robot dogs used for the military give a dystopian-like vision because the future of warfare may involve armed drones or killer robots, The Byte reported.

Experts warn that autonomous armed drones and robot dogs pose significant ethical issues.

This has caused calls for an international ban on autonomous killer robots in warfare.

However, despite ethical concerns, military forces and local enforcement in the US are investing in this technology.

But some companies like Spot Mini robot dogs have pledged to stay far away from strapping their robot dogs with weapons.