Foreign Media: China's military robotic dogs have evolved into "robotic wolf packs" with collective intelligence, marking a leap from individual support systems to collaborative swarm combat platforms.

These robotic wolves form a "collective brain" through a shared sensor network, enabling autonomous collaboration and joint decision-making in urban warfare, as well as coordinated air-ground integrated operations with drones. The pack members have distinct roles: "Shadow" handles reconnaissance and sensing, "Blood Wolf" carries out firepower strikes (equipped with micro-missiles, grenade launchers, and Type 191 automatic rifles), and "Polar Wolf" provides logistical support.

New-generation robotic dogs feature more flexible joints, reaching a top speed of 15 km/h and carrying up to 25 kg, offering enhanced adaptability to extreme environments and superior capability in traversing complex terrains. They support multiple control methods, including terminal control consoles, voice commands, tactical gloves, and rifle-mounted joysticks.

Original Article: toutiao.com/article/1860829917917193/

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