British robot dog will help KORD special forces soldiers perform dangerous tasks
A modern land drone with four "legs" has entered service with the KORD special forces unit. It was modified specifically for the needs of special forces.
A modern land drone with four "legs" has entered service with the KORD special forces unit. It was modified specifically for the needs of special forces.
A modern land drone with four "legs" has entered service with the KORD special forces unit. It was modified specifically for the needs of special forces.
The main function of the BAD-2 robotic dog from the British company Brit Alliance is reconnaissance, both in open areas and at various facilities. The company's specialists modified the robot specifically for the needs of the National Police special unit "KORD".
The robotic complex is equipped with a high-resolution video camera and a thermal imager, and can also be controlled remotely at a distance of more than 2 km from the operator.

This land reconnaissance drone with available equipment can be used to explore open areas, inspect various premises and objects, thereby reducing the risk to the lives of special forces personnel while performing tasks.


