With a budget
in excess of $600 billion, the pentagon is hard at work researching technology
that is sometimes bizarre and out of this world. The Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency or DARPA is busy bringing in robotic creations to the pentagon
that are craziest at the least. Here is a list of some of the strange robots
the pentagon has in mind.
7.
BigDog
BigDog is a
dynamically stable quadruped robot created by Boston Dynamics with
Foster-Miller, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Harvard University
Concord Field Station. It was made in 2005 and can haul, climb, and carry its
way over rough terrain. Capable of traversing difficult terrains, running at 4
miles per hour, carrying 340 pounds, and climbing a 35 degree incline, BigDog
is intended to one day be able to serve as a robotic pack mule to accompany
soldiers in terrain too rough for conventional vehicles.
This
strange-looking robot is powered by a two-stroke, one-cylinder and 15-HP
go-kart engine operating at over 9,000 RPM.
6. Nano Hummingbird Drone
Developed by
AeroVironmen, the Nano hummingbird drone is built to look like a bird for
potential use in spy missions. It is capable of flying at speeds of up to 11
miles per hour, hovering and flying sideways, backward and forward, as well as
going clockwise and counterclockwise, by remote control for about eight minutes
of sustained flight.
5. LittleDog
A quadruped
robot designed for research on learning locomotion, the LittleDog’s four legs
are each powered by three electric motors and are strong enough for climbing
and “dynamic locomotion gaits.”
4. RiSE Climbing Robot
RiSE is a
robot capable of climbing vertical terrain such as walls, trees and fences. It
has “feet with micro-claws” to climb on textured surfaces. It weighs at 4.4
punds and is able to travel at 0.68 miles per hour.
It has six
legs, an on-board computer that manages the coordination of these legs and a
variety of sensors.
3.
PetMan
This is a
bipedal device constructed for testing chemical protection suits. The technology
is basically derived from BigDog with advanced features such as sweating;
simulating both human movement mechanics and human physiology to a much
realistic extent.
PetMan is
capable of walking on a treadmill i.e. walking, doing squats and pumping out
push-ups. It also has a phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.
And as Boston
Dynamics President Marc Raibert said:
“Places like
the Fukushima reactors could be accessed by Petman-like robots (or AlphaDogs),
without requiring any human exposure to hazardous materials. Perhaps
firefighting inside of buildings or facilities designed for human access, like
on board ships designed for human crews.”
2. Crusher
This
13,200-pound monster was developed by researchers at the Carnegie Mellon
University’s National Robotics Engineering Center for DARPA. Its technical name
is Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle and Perceptor Integration System.
It can travel
over walls as much as 4 feet high, wooded slopes and can even turn 180 degrees.
It can also lower or raise its suspension by as much as 30 inches. Capable of
seeing enemy troops from over 2 miles with its cameras, while carrying a
maximum of 8,000 pounds of payload and armor combined, it is capable of moving
at 26 miles per hour. The downside being, it can sustain that speed for 7
seconds only.
1. BigDog with Horns
And those
horns would act as weapons, right? Of course, how long would a mechanized
donkey last in a battlefield without weapons anyway? Then again, I don’t think
horns are going to deflect bullets or something.
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