The controlled bipedal walker can reportedly hold and move objects, including weapons with its claws.

The pilots are protected from aggressors, bullets or debris, by a metal shield and armored glass.

The promising goal of using the anthropomorphic complex is to solve engineering and combat tasks, Kalashnikovsayson its website.

Now, Kalashnikov Concern, Russia’s most famous weapons manufacturer, unveiled a new state-of-the-art military robot at the Army-2018 international forum at the Patriot park just outside Moscow.

Currently, it is only a demonstration of the path we are planning on following.

The robot is still under development and Kalashnikov promises to unveil more about its capabilities sometime in the future.

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source: www.techworm.net