At the China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition a pack of unmanned combat robots, that look like dogs, were unveiled.
Footage captured in Zhuhai, Guangdong, on November 8 shows the machines dubbed the "robot wolf pack" in action.
The robots are integrated with AI technology so they can adapt quickly to dynamic environments. They are also fitted with light weapons, such as the Type 95 or Type 191 assault rifles.
The support robots handle logistics, delivering supplies and replenishing ammunition to ensure sustained and efficient combat operations.
On November 8, in Zhuhai, Guangdong, the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition showcased a groundbreaking innovation: the debut of the "Robotic Wolf Pack" Unmanned Combat System, independently developed by China North Industries Group Corporation Limited. This cutting-edge system highlighted China's latest advancements in the field of unmanned warfare.
The "Robotic Wolf Pack" Unmanned Combat System features a unique quadruped robot design with impressive swarm combat capabilities, capturing the attention of numerous spectators and industry experts. The system comprises a comprehensive command vehicle, reconnaissance robots, precision-strike robots, and support robots, forming an efficient and coordinated combat network.
The system integrates advanced AI technologies such as deep learning and neural networks, enabling these robotic wolves to adapt quickly to complex and dynamic battlefield environments and respond accurately based on real-time enemy information. Through multi-band communication technology and a distributed decision-making mechanism, the robots can share information and autonomously collaborate, creating a cohesive combat unit.
The reconnaissance robots are equipped with high-definition cameras and infrared thermal imaging devices, allowing them to gather precise battlefield intelligence and transmit it back to the command vehicle. The precision-strike robots are armed with light weapons, such as the Type 95 or Type 191 automatic rifles and machine guns, designed to carry out targeted strikes based on reconnaissance data. The support robots handle logistics, delivering supplies and replenishing ammunition to ensure sustained and efficient combat operations.
At the airshow, the "Robotic Wolf Pack" demonstrated exceptional mobility and adaptability in various challenging terrains, including urban streets, mountainous forests, and tunnels. These robotic wolves were able to navigate effortlessly and perform complex tasks in different environments.
The unveiling of the "Robotic Wolf Pack" Unmanned Combat System not only showcased China's latest achievements in the field of unmanned warfare but also signaled a new trend in future battlefields. As unmanned technology continues to advance, unmanned combat systems are set to become a crucial force in future conflicts, providing smarter and more efficient support for military operations.