Gaza Becomes Israel's Testing Ground for Military Robots Israel's increased use of robots in Gaza allows initial surveillance without jeopardizing the lives of soldiers and dogs The Vision 60, a dog-shaped walking robot. Another robot, called the Rooster, is installed on the robot's back, creating a kind of ground robot and drone. Credit: Shachar Goldberg Sagi Cohen Mar 3, 2024 1:55 pm IST In an effort to avoid harming soldiers and dogs, the IDF has been experimenting with the use of robots and remote-controlled dogs in the Gaza War. Most of the tests have been with a "robot dog," which is also equipped with a drone and can replace or reinforce the Oketz Unit's dogs in certain situations. Unmanned remote-control D9 bulldozers are also being used.
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