Robot dogs marched at a military parade in India: how they surprised the audience (video)

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A pack of robotic dogs wowed spectators at a military parade in India, The Times of India reported. Meanwhile, some commentators have noted that this achievement is not India's, but another neighboring country's.

The Indian Army showcased its technological achievements during a parade on January 15. The parade welcomed the new commander of the Southern District, while spectators watched a pack of robot dogs. The Times of India reported on the capabilities of the robot dogs and their operators.

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Robot dogs on parade in India on January 15

Indian media reported that the country celebrated the 77th anniversary of the creation of the armed forces. On this occasion, a parade was held in the city of Pune (near Mumbai), where the military boasted about its achievements, such as technical innovations. In particular, spectators saw a squad of 100 robot dogs.




“There was a grand march and display of modern combat vehicles, highlighting the army’s innovation and dedication to service,” the article states.

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In the video from the scene, you can see footage from the square where the parade took place. There are about a dozen robot dogs on the site, and behind them are a corresponding number of operators with remote controls. At the operators' command, the "dogs" lie down, stand up, turn around, and go in the right direction. The technical innovations should improve the operational capabilities of combat units, the military said. They will be of particular benefit in difficult terrain and at the same time reduce risks for people.

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The parade was attended by seven of the best units of the Indian Armed Forces, the portal wrote. In particular, armored vehicles, command posts with radars, anti-aircraft guns, as well as cavalry and infantry were shown.

Viewers' comments appeared under the footage from the parade and the presentation of the robot dogs. Some of them noted that the devices were made in China, so they can hardly be called an achievement of India. Others emphasized that the strengths of the army, if they exist, should not be shown publicly.