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Chinese sphere robot RT-G weighing 150 kg reaches speeds up to 35 km/h

China has such a unique engineering marvel — the spherical robot Rotunbot RT-G. Which can fundamentally change the perception of future police technologies.

The technological masterpiece weighs 150 kilograms and can reach speeds up to 35 kilometers per hour both on land and water! Can you imagine? A police robot that can chase violators through mud, rivers and even withstand falls from ledges. Such versatility makes RT-G a real breakthrough for pursuit scenarios in complex urban and natural environments.

The robot’s technological equipment is no less impressive than its physical capabilities. RT-G is equipped with GPS navigation for precise location determination. High-resolution cameras, ultrasonic sensors and advanced tracking and obstacle avoidance systems. Gyroscopic self-stabilization ensures smooth movement in any conditions.

The humane approach to law enforcement is embodied in a set of non-lethal weapons. Tear gas sprayers, net launchers for immobilizing violators and acoustic devices for crowd dispersal.

RT-G is already actively used in Zhejiang province, where it helps police patrol.

Autor: AIvengo
For 5 years I have been working with machine learning and artificial intelligence. And this field never ceases to amaze, inspire and interest me.

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