This could be the most deadly robot on Earth.

Smurfboy

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Had this robot start carrying a gun and shoot at people, then this could be the most deadly robot on Earth.

 
Better idea / best idea - hook a suitcase nuke up to it.

I wonder if it is possible for someone to be able to design a robot that can shoot 100% and never miss one? That'll be awesome if it's possible. Sniper-robot! Can shoot at 400ft away! Never miss!
 
And yet, you lock the door in your room every night, hold tight to your pillow. Mumbling "I hope it's not coming. I hope it's not coming."
Got to let your enemy believe they have the upper hand on you!
 
We are getting there:

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This stupid robot vid has been posted again and again for years. It's an ugly monstrosity that makes more noise than a gorram leaf blower. All it would take is 2 soldier running up from it's side and tipping it over.

Sick of the POS getting attention.
 
This one is more deadly. Already making robots for skynet to infiltrate the resistance.

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Maybe I'm crazy but it seems like advances in robotic science haven't been impressive for like 15 years now. It's all looking the same.....

Yes please share more videos of "robots" walking on a moving platform while being supported and held up via cable. So impressive......:rolleyes:
 
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Aerial drones armed with Hellfire missles would make short work of an army of these things.

I think they're more likely to be used as "pack mules" than anything. If you think about it, all the gear a squad or platoon could haul with a few if these things, looks to go just about anywhere a foot soldier can and I bet they'll have a super quiet propulsion system in a field service unit. Pretty cool I think...
 
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Maybe I'm crazy but it seems like advances in robotic science haven't been impressive for like 15 years now. It's all looking the same.....

Yes please share more videos of "robots" walking on a moving platform while being supported and held up via cable. So impressive......:rolleyes:

You're right, it isn't impressive because it's on a treadmill and because itt has cables attched in case it falls, not being held up.

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I think they're more likely to be used as "pack mules" than anything. If you think about it, all the gear a squad or platoon could haul with a few if these things, looks to go just about anywhere a foot soldier can and I bet they'll have a super quiet propulsion system in a field service unit. Pretty cool I think...
If you need pack mules, why not just use pack mules? They're cheaper, they're quieter, and they can live off the land, and with no carbon footprint.