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LS3 Robot Mule Robot Field Tests in Hawaii

During an exercise in the Pacific RIMPAC, which takes place from June 26 to August 1, new tests of the LS3 support robot, Legged Squad Support Systems, have passed in Hawaii. And on YouTube there were videos with a record of these tests.


This system can carry up to 180 kg at a full refueling distance of up to 20 miles, while remaining operational within 24 hours.
It is noted that this system is capable, like a trained animal, to follow the members of the squad across rough terrain. It can also serve as a mobile power source for charging battery devices and other needs.

At the same time, the robot can operate in several modes: follow the route of the leader as accurately as possible, move after the leader, but choose the route of movement with a certain freedom and move to the specified destination point via the GPS receiver. Technologies are also being tested that allow squad members to give voice commands to the robot.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/230179/


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