The story so far - The Unitree Go2 Pros, high-spec robotic dogs manufactured in China, have been utilized by Ukraine in the battlefield. With its powerful 1.5 TFlop chipset, numerous pairs of fish-eye cameras aimed in all directions, and smart software for stability on uneven terrain, the Go2 Pro variant is outfitted with an intelligent control system. It can be operated from a distance of 3 km.
Ukraine has deployed robotic dogs on the battlefield, marking the first known usage of such devices in combat situations. These advanced robots are remotely operated, similar to drones, but they are not autonomous. They are capable of tasks such as setting off bombs, unlocking doors, and spotting booby traps. The supplier of these robotic dogs is Brit Alliance, a UK-based security organization.
In addition to having a robotic arm for jobs like opening doors and disposing of bombs, the Go2 Pro variant can carry a payload of up to 4 kilograms. Its five-hour battery life enables it to track the movements of enemies for extended periods. Its ability to explore internal spaces and identify booby traps makes it a useful scout that offers safety advantages over smaller drones.
Based on the Bild story, the UniTree Go2 Pro costs USD 3,500 plus USD 1,000 for delivery from China without any accessories. Its top speed is 11 mph. The Go2 weighs less than thirty pounds. Its legs fold up for effortless carrying making it a highly portable device. Additionally, it can perform some independent tasks, such as visually following the operator, and it can also perform more intelligent side following.