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  2. FEDOR - Wikipedia

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    FEDOR, colloquially known as Fyodor the robot (Russian: робот "Фёдор"), is a Russian humanoid robot that replicates movements of a remote operator and can perform some actions autonomously. [1] Originally intended for rescue operations, it was sent on an experimental mission to the International Space Station in 2019. [2]

  3. Brave1 - Wikipedia

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    A small fast wheeled robot that carries an anti-tank mine or bomb and can be directed against a fortification or enemy vehicle up to 6 km away and detonated remotely. [32] The vehicle can also be used to transport 100 kg of ammunition to front lines, it has a top speed of 24kph and climbs over 25 cm high obstacles. [ 33 ]

  4. Uran-9 - Wikipedia

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    Uran-9 and Nerekhta reconnaissance and fire support robots were used in the regular ranks of formations for the first time during the Zapad-2021 drills. [ 14 ] Uran-9 vehicles took part in Russia's 9th of May Victory Parade, in 2022; they were carried on the back of a truck, and sensors were missing.

  5. Kronshtadt Orion - Wikipedia

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    Russian journalist Aleksandr Rogatkin in April 2024 commented on the relative lack of use of Orion drones by Russian military. He said that the Orions were "eclipsed by the Lancets and primitive FPV drones , which thrashed such a heap of enemy equipment that several tanks and trucks destroyed by the Orion in Mariupol did not make a difference."

  6. First-person view (radio control) - Wikipedia

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    Drone racer wearing FPV goggles and holding a radio controller. First-person view (FPV), also known as remote-person view (RPV), or video piloting, is a method used to control a radio-controlled vehicle from the driver or pilot's viewpoint.

  7. Big Trak - Wikipedia

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    BIG TRAK / bigtrak is a programmable toy electric vehicle created by Milton Bradley in 1979, resembling a futuristic Sci-Fi tank / utility vehicle. [1] The original Big Trak was a six-wheeled (two-wheel drive) tank with a front-mounted blue "photon beam" headlamp, and a keypad on top. The toy could remember up to 16 commands, which it then ...

  8. Russia teams up with BRICS to create AI alliance, Putin says

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    Its AI strategy also says that 80% of all Russian workers should have AI skills by 2030, compared with 5% in 2023, while AI investment should grow seven-fold to 850 billion roubles.

  9. Roboraptor - Wikipedia

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    Roboraptor is a robotic toy invented by Mark Tilden and Michael Bellantoni in 2004, and then distributed by WowWee Toys International. It is the successor to the RoboSapien robot and uses motion technology based on realistic biomechanics that give it fluid and natural movements. It has a multi-function remote control that uses infrared ...