Designed to work with human soldiers or operate on their own, the robots are part of a wider modernisation drive that also includes new missiles and drones.
China unveiled a slew of new weapon systems during its parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in the Pacific, including robo dogs.
Failing to take the robotics race seriously means watching Beijing set the rules of the automated economy, and risks leaving American power to rust.
While Xi Jinping's huge military parade was held on the anniversary of the end of the Second World War, it was clear that he ...
China has unleashed its new battlefield asset: robotic “wolves.” Unveiled at the latest military parade, these four-legged robots can scout, carry supplies, and even fire weapons. A glimpse into the ...
The three leaders meet publicly for the first time as laser weapons and nuclear ballistic missiles are paraded through ...
China's military parade showcased multi-domain warfare strategy with defensive systems, hypersonic missiles, and nuclear ...
Beijing unveiled a slew of drones, long-range missiles, and nuclear ICBMs as it vies to match the US military's primacy in ...
Wednesday’s military parade in Beijing celebrating the 80-year anniversary of China’s victory over Japan in World War II ...
Drones and other armament formations pass during the military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World ...
The fifth edition of Sagarmatha Friendship, a joint military exercise between Nepal Army and the Peoples Liberation Army of China, kicked off in Kathmandu on Sunday.      There will be knowledge ...