Robot dogs could patrol the US-Mexico border

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The photos look like a scene out of science fiction: Robot dogs patrolling the US-Mexico border, climbing over harsh terrain to search for threats and contraband. But these images are real

The photos look like a scene out of science fiction: Robot dogs patrolling the US-Mexico border, climbing over harsh terrain to search for threats and contraband.

But these images are real. The Department of Homeland Security recently released them as it revealed details about how it's testing the technology.Officials praised the robots' potential as a"force multiplier" that could boost Border Patrol agents' safety by reducing their exposure to life-threatening hazards.

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The photos look like a scene out of dystopian fiction. Fixed the headline for you. All is fine as long as you aren’t the target, right?

Wouldn't drones be more efficient? Sky view

Robot dogs used for observation sounds good. Fun robot dogs you can order on eBay range from $1,698 to $6,878, but the police/military robots are more expensive...ranging anywhere between $90,000 and $150,000. Expect Biden to come up with another 'deal'and ask for BILLIONS....

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lol

I'd be jumping the fence to grab some of those robots and carry them back to Mexico.

really ?

do they bite?

And I bet the next news story will be ...Robot dogs are reprogrammed to run drugs and protect coyotes moving people across the border.

Rise of the machines …. 🤖🦾🦿

good gamers will be able to control drones or robots to secure the country in the future 🤔 seems like so

Brandon's new hire for the department of energy *FACT

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