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China's Robotic Wolf Pack Street Battle Footage Released for the First Time
According to CCTV News, China North Industries Corporation’s Automation Research Institute has independently developed the latest generation of machine wolves. Compared to the previous generation, they have a more robust body, smarter brains, and more practical combat capabilities. The newest machine wolves can carry more weapon systems, including micro-missiles and grenade launchers, enabling them to suppress targets with firepower.
Depending on the mission, these machine wolves have three prominent names:
Recently, the machine wolf team conducted
a simulated urban street combat drill
In a realistic combat scenario, they demonstrated
the hardcore capabilities of “Arctic,” “Shadow,” and “Bloodbath.”
Carrying 25 kilograms, they can leap over 30-centimeter-high obstacles.
The latest generation of machine wolves has improved stability
significantly compared to the previous version:
The machine wolf team can also make coordinated decisions, with each wolf sharing perception data in real-time to form a collective “brain,” enabling automatic collaboration, joint judgment, and synchronized actions.
Integrated air and ground operations, coordinated strikes
Machine wolves in a team conduct street battles
After reaching the target area, two “Shadow” machine wolves collaboratively build a map and transmit it to a triple-screen command terminal. The triple-screen command terminal serves as the command and combat room for the machine wolf team, capable of collecting front-line information in real-time, coordinating multiple wolves, and even UAVs, achieving integrated air-ground operations and coordinated strikes.
The “Arctic” machine wolf responsible for support has kept pace with the front-line “Bloodbath” machine wolf, which is tasked with engaging the simulated targets. The “Bloodbath” wolf is approaching the mock target, preparing to fire. Once its laser emitter locks onto the target, smoke will appear above the target to indicate a hit.
Autonomous recognition and targeting
Machine wolves change weapon loads based on the mission
In actual combat, machine wolves typically identify and aim autonomously, with human operators confirming the strikes. They can also switch different weapon loads depending on the mission.
Operators remotely control “Bloodbath” No. 1 via voice commands, with a quadruple micro-missile launcher leading the target simulation;
After approaching the target, “Bloodbath” No. 2 is controlled with data gloves to simulate fire suppression on groups of targets using a grenade launcher;
When deep in the battlefield, “Bloodbath” No. 3 is operated via electronic grip, equipped with an M191 automatic rifle to perform precise strikes.
This series of machine wolves forms a layered firepower system with lightweight and heavy units working in tandem, significantly enhancing individual soldier combat effectiveness.