Dunno, I think the new camo is a LOT better than I expected. Bit disappointed that they didn't go for multicam, but this does seem to work, based on many other pics from various other exercises.
That's impressive... Also we need to add extra level of cybersecurity or any enemies can easily know the location through it's camera. It's great idea for surveillance
Bruh. Don't get me started on that. I once saw a Chinese company CCTV camera inside the drone control station of a Rustom-2 drone. This L1 bidder nonsense from the Ministry of Defence is going to end up costing us in a big manner one day.
Mules are worth their weight in gold up in the Himalayas when you need last mile logistics up to the post from the base camp, on an incline so steep, no wheeled vehicle can make it up. Indian Army has 6000 actual, real, alive mules for this job. But I agree that these robotic "mules" are a gimmick to make a f00l out of the Indian public. Had these been purchased by the Army to support an Indian startup that was actually developing robotic quadruped technology, I would have accepted it. But these robots are from a US company (Ghost Robotics). I can't ever forgive the Army top brass and MoD for wasting money and making a f00l out of the Indian public when the bulk of our Infantry still looks the same as they did in the 1980s. Fun fact: Chinese PLA has a force of over 10,000 pigeons in the messenger role. Actual, alive, flesh and bone pigeons.
We should not post all these things on youtube. Hostile nations do watch these videos of training and our updated technologies. Its better to keep discreet.
@@vardhamanist That is not how it works. If I am a startup making quadruped, I'll only invest in R&D of the quadruped itself, its sub-components (BLDC motors, Li ion batteries, LiDAR, etc) will be sourced from OEM of those components. AFAIK, India does have atleast one OEM each for the aforementioned categories. But there is a high chance that the OEMs that supply components to Zen quadruped are foreign, not Indian.
Haha lol wolf issue easily can be handled by some trained people 'woof hunter' 😅 Can tell me in which area or region in up there is wolf problem? Is there big jungle from which come out to hunt?
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still not used to the new camo, feels it can be easily spotted in a bush.
Dunno, I think the new camo is a LOT better than I expected. Bit disappointed that they didn't go for multicam, but this does seem to work, based on many other pics from various other exercises.
That's impressive...
Also we need to add extra level of cybersecurity or any enemies can easily know the location through it's camera.
It's great idea for surveillance
Bro tht AMCA looks cool
Bruh. Don't get me started on that. I once saw a Chinese company CCTV camera inside the drone control station of a Rustom-2 drone. This L1 bidder nonsense from the Ministry of Defence is going to end up costing us in a big manner one day.
need more pilot less crafter, need thousands of robots at border
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These really look like mules .. not worth anything. 🫤
Mules are worth their weight in gold up in the Himalayas when you need last mile logistics up to the post from the base camp, on an incline so steep, no wheeled vehicle can make it up.
Indian Army has 6000 actual, real, alive mules for this job.
But I agree that these robotic "mules" are a gimmick to make a f00l out of the Indian public. Had these been purchased by the Army to support an Indian startup that was actually developing robotic quadruped technology, I would have accepted it. But these robots are from a US company (Ghost Robotics). I can't ever forgive the Army top brass and MoD for wasting money and making a f00l out of the Indian public when the bulk of our Infantry still looks the same as they did in the 1980s.
Fun fact: Chinese PLA has a force of over 10,000 pigeons in the messenger role. Actual, alive, flesh and bone pigeons.
We should not post all these things on youtube. Hostile nations do watch these videos of training and our updated technologies. Its better to keep discreet.
Imported mules ??
Hm import hi kr skate hebhai😢😢😢hamari aukat nhi
@@pritamgirase903 bhai aukaat to hai , par R&d mein kabhi invest nahi kiya jata , hamari mein problem lack of foresight hai .
@@pritamgirase903 some indian startup already building such tech
Tum karlo tumhari aukat too woo bhi nahi😂
@@PrathamKushwah-k6t sorry bhai
Y kis kam m ayenge 😂
Bet these dogs are made by Chinese firms! 😐
*American. Ghost Robotics. Vision 60 model. Imported by Indian "startup", stuck a sticker saying "Make in India." Waste of money.
Build by zen technology an indian company
@@Saurabh____ when did Zen tech started manufacturing BLDC motors and lithium ion/polymer batteries?!
@@vardhamanist That is not how it works. If I am a startup making quadruped, I'll only invest in R&D of the quadruped itself, its sub-components (BLDC motors, Li ion batteries, LiDAR, etc) will be sourced from OEM of those components. AFAIK, India does have atleast one OEM each for the aforementioned categories. But there is a high chance that the OEMs that supply components to Zen quadruped are foreign, not Indian.
@@Saurabh____ No. This is not the one offered by Zen. Look at it carefully, it is the Vision 60 from Ghost Robotics.
Can this robotics mules be used to hunt down the wolf issue UP is facing?
Haha lol wolf issue easily can be handled by some trained people 'woof hunter' 😅
Can tell me in which area or region in up there is wolf problem? Is there big jungle from which come out to hunt?
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No. They are not built to handle that task.
India brought robot from usa
source
Nope
Zen technology build them, which is a indian company, get your facts and source correct
These robots are made by indian company
Aa gaye india se jalne wale😂