China Deploys AI Wolf Robots in Simulated Taiwan Attack
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China’s robot wolves join PLA exercise, official media reveals
China’s robot wolves have recently been deployed in a human-drone collaborative exercise, official media reported. This marks the quadrupedal robot’s first appearance in a Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) drill shown to the public.
How China could use DeepSeek and AI for an era of war
China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting combat-support operations at 50 kilometres per hour. It was powered by DeepSeek, the company whose artificial intelligence model is the pride of China's tech sector.
The television series "Zero Day Attack" shows a Chinese attack on Taiwan. With the theme, the film breaks a taboo in the entertainment industry.
What are China’s ‘robot wolves’ pegged to replace soldiers on the battlefield?
At its September 3 military parade, China introduced robot wolves — 70 kg four-legged machines built for reconnaissance, supply transport, and precision attacks up to 100 metres away. Developed by China South Industries Group, these robots were first used in August drills alongside PLA infantry and FPV drones
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