Those chilling dog robots now have deployable helicopters, too

And they’re designed for underground so there’s no where to escape.

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New aged robots are wonderful, fascinating, and terrifying creatures. Our timeline has developed complexAI robots making brand new artalongside intimidating bots made for more physically robust actions,like dancing.

The dog style robots like Spot, popularised by Boston Dynamics have become an increasingly common build for traversal. Their four legged sturdiness combined with learning AIs and other tools has proven to make for very useful little mechanical beasties that are even helping toprotect the ancient city of Pompeii.

The next logical step in the terrifying evolution of our soon to be robotic overlords is adding a deployable flying robot to your walking robot. According toTech Explore, one such robot-in-a-robot was built by researchers to tackle navigating underground environments. Yo dawg, Xzibit would be proud.

The combination bot that won the competition was built byteam Cerberusfrom theNorwegian University of Science and TechnologyandETH Zürich’s Robot Systems Labas part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency competition for subterranean exploration. The aim was to use both robots in tandem to assist each other with better navigation. As development continues, extra features like having the dog portion charge the flying robot for extended missions are also envisioned.

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“Our idea comes from a very simple concept: the complementarity of walking and flying robots,” one of the researchers, Paolo De Petris explained. “We believe that in underground, perceptually degraded environments, the collaboration between a walking robot like ANYmal, which has awesome long operation time, high payload capability, communication to a ground station extension capability etc. but limited to ground operations, and a flying robot like RMF-Owl, results overall in a very efficient and logic exploration mission.”

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a flying and walking robot combination. This year at the International Robot Exhibition we got a look at thisrideable horse styled robotthat can have drones land and take off from its back. Still withflying drones getting much stronger,the potential for deployable drones from an autonomous unit is just a little terrifying. You can even get a look at teamCerberus' open source docs if you’re curious, but please, everyone, just be nice to the robots.

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