The remote-controlled canines showcased by China possess tactical advantages, particularly in urban warfare, where infantry require a significant numerical superiority to succeed.
In urban environments, where the risks are magnified, robot dogs could support infantry operations, potentially lowering the hazards of engaging hostile forces.
The Unitree GO2 Pro, despite being denied military ties, offers a low-cost solution for various armed forces, demonstrating the dual-use implications of such technologies.
Crucially, the evolution of drone warfare in Ukraine serves as a precursor for how robot dogs like the GO2 Pro may influence future military strategies.
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