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    Indian Army Tests Robotic Dogs In Pokhran, Plans Border Deployment

    By Rajesh KumarNovember 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Jaisalmer: In a significant step towards modernizing its border security, the Indian Army has successfully tested robotic dogs at the Pokhran Field Firing Range in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district. The week-long exercise, held between November 14 and 21, involved over 50 personnel from the Battle Axe Division and 10 robotic dogs, all aimed at enhancing the military’s operational capabilities along the nation’s borders.

    These robotic units, designed to navigate through varied terrains from mountains to water bodies, were put through rigorous trials. They demonstrated capabilities in enemy detection, logistics support, and reconnaissance. They are equipped with high-resolution cameras and sensors that allow real-time surveillance and monitoring. The dogs can operate for over 10 hours on a single charge, showcasing their endurance in operational environments.

    With a control range extending up to 10 kilometers, these units can be operated remotely, significantly reducing the risk to human soldiers while enhancing the Army’s tactical reach and surveillance capabilities.

    The Indian Army’s move to deploy these robotic dogs on its borders comes as part of a broader strategy to integrate advanced technology into military operations. This initiative not only aims to bolster security but also to maintain a technological edge in surveillance and combat readiness. The robotic dogs are seen as a force multiplier, capable of operating in areas that are hazardous or difficult for human soldiers, thereby increasing operational efficiency and safety.

    The robotic dogs utilize Wi-Fi for short-range operations and 4G/LTE for extended range, equipped with 360-degree rotating cameras, sensor systems, and remote monitoring facilities. This technology aligns with the Army’s vision of adapting to contemporary warfare challenges, where unmanned systems play a crucial role.

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