Modern war environment: Dron and robot dog’s fireworks fight

Modern war environment: Dron and robot dog’s fireworks fight

By admin, Ocak 28, 2025








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As technology progresses, modern war environments are constantly developing. While the importance of infantry gradually decreases, the importance of autonomous and robotic systems is increasing in the air, land and sea. And now Your robot dog One drone and a video showing that he was “scratching ıyla accompanied by fireworks, fueled discussions on the role of machines in future wars. This scene is almost science fiction Like a scene out of his movies Although it seems, most people depict the future.

Are we witnessing the “first war” of the robotic age?

The video shows moments when he attacked a robotic dog with fireworks mounted on a drone landing teams. Likewise, the robot dog has a fireworks mechanism on the back of the dog. While Dron constantly changes his position, creating different attack angles, robot dog maneuver against threats.

The video leaves the question whether the robots are controlled in a manual or autonomous way. Among the social media users, these images were described with comments such as “First Machine War” or “Dawn of Modern Wars with Artificial Intelligence”.

On the other hand, it is stated that the drone and robot dog in the video is designed for completely civilian use, not military. DRONUN in the video DJIif your robot dog Unitree It is thought to belong to the brand. Both companies refuse to use their technologies for military purposes.

Despite China’s efforts to limit such technologies to civilian use, Military practices are inevitable it looks like. For example, Norinco, one of China’s largest defense industry companies, announced that it has developed a robotic wolf that can provide reconnaissance, transport and attack support in military operations. In addition, the Chinese army exhibited two different robot dog models produced by Unitree in joint military exercises with Cambodia last year.

Current situation

Today, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) has become an integral part of the battlefields. Large and heavy UAVs, which cost millions of dollars in the early 2000s, were replaced by smaller, agile and cost -effective models. In 2024, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense confirmed that it used 1.2 million drones during the Russian-Ukraine War. In the same period, Russia reportedly produced 1.4 million drones.














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