Meanwhile In China, They Have Autonomous Spherical Robot Patrolling The Streets
Meet the RG-T, a police robot developed by Zhejiang University and the Wenzhou Public Security Bureau. Unlike Guardbot, this one isn’t stuck in concept limbo—it’s out on the streets and ready to roll, literally.
Weighing in at 125 kilograms (276 pounds), the RG-T combines the intelligence of a high-tech drone with the durability of a tank. It’s armed to the spherical teeth, sporting gadgets like net guns, tear gas sprayers, and even sonic dispersal tools. Rolling at a top speed of 35 km/h, this bot can track, fight, and even apprehend suspects. With amphibious capabilities, it doesn’t just patrol streets—it can splash into action in water too.
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Meet the RG-T, a police robot developed by Zhejiang University and the Wenzhou Public Security Bureau. Unlike Guardbot, this one isn’t stuck in concept limbo—it’s out on the streets and ready to roll, literally.
Weighing in at 125 kilograms (276 pounds), the RG-T combines the intelligence of a high-tech drone with the durability of a tank. It’s armed to the spherical teeth, sporting gadgets like net guns, tear gas sprayers, and even sonic dispersal tools. Rolling at a top speed of 35 km/h, this bot can track, fight, and even apprehend suspects. With amphibious capabilities, it doesn’t just patrol streets—it can splash into action in water too.
🧠🆔 @neurocognitionandlearning