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China Introduces Autonomous Spherical Police Robot, Developed by Zhejiang University, Capable of 35 km/h and Net-Launching
Dec 8, 2024, 03:22 AM
China has introduced a new spherical police robot, reportedly developed by Zhejiang University, designed to enhance urban security. This robot, known as the RT-G, can operate autonomously and is capable of reaching speeds of 35 km/h (approximately 22 mph). Equipped with artificial intelligence, the robot is intended to assist police forces in both reconnaissance and active crime-fighting missions. It can pursue criminals and is said to feature a net-launching mechanism, although its handcuffing capabilities remain uncertain. The deployment of these robots is part of a broader initiative to integrate advanced technology into law enforcement, with reports indicating that they are being used alongside traditional police officers in places like Wenzhou, Zhejiang province.
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