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Hardrock69
01-08-2007, 07:19 PM
Reminds me of all the PC games I ever played where I ran into stuff like that:

http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20060928-042215-5882r

http://www.gorobotics.net/The-News/Military/South-Korea-Develops-Machine%11Gun-Sentry-Robot/

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SEOUL -- South Korea Thursday unveiled a high-tech, machine gun-toting sentry robot that could support its troops in detecting and killing intruders along the heavily fortified border with North Korea.

The weapons-grade robot can detect, raise the alarm, and provide suppressive fire, said Lee Jae-Hoon, deputy minister of commerce, industry, and energy. "The Intelligent Surveillance and Guard Robot has surveillance, tracking, firing, and voice recognition systems built into a single unit," he added.

Lee said that hundreds of the robots could be deployed along the 155-mile-long (248 kilometer) demilitarized zone bisecting the two Koreas as well as along the country's coastline and at military airfields.

With modifications, they could also be used to guard civilian installations such as airports, power stations, and oil pipelines. However, the government has made no decision yet on whether to deploy the robots along the world's last Cold War frontier.

Equipped with visual and infra-red detection capabilities, the sentry robot can spot moving objects up to four kilometers (2.5 miles) away during the day and half that distance at night.

Via "pattern recognition," it can distinguish between humans, cars, or trees at two kilometers in daytime and one kilometer at night. Suppressive fire can be provided by a machine gun on top.

The robot was developed by a group of four institutions including Samsung Techwin Co. and Korea University over three years at a cost of some $10 million in government and private funds. Each costs 190 million won ($200,000) and the developers expect to sell around $200 million worth of them when they go on sale late next year.

"The robot will also help cope with the expected decrease in conscripts in the coming years," Lee told journalists.

South Korea has a largely conscript military of 650,000 against Pyongyang's 1.2 million-strong forces, but a falling birth rate means that Seoul will struggle in the future to maintain troop numbers.


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hearboutitlater
02-17-2007, 08:48 PM
wow, hope the matrix/terminator movies dont become an ironic prophesy for mankind...

hideyoursheep
02-17-2007, 11:12 PM
Originally posted by hearboutitlater
wow, hope the matrix/terminator movies dont become an ironic prophesy for mankind...


These are remote operated,right?

Strapping a machine gun to artificial intelligence would make me nervous.:eek:

BITEYOASS
02-18-2007, 12:23 AM
Whatever high technology is made, there is always gonna be a low tech method to defeat it. Take hard drives for instant, work excellent until hit with the mighty sledgehammer.

Nitro Express
02-18-2007, 01:24 AM
Just hook an electric trigger up to a UV motion sensor available at the Home Depot or Lowes. I don't see why it is so amazing. Any RC moddler could make one if they had the illegal machine gun. LOL!

Nitro Express
02-18-2007, 01:26 AM
It would be fun to just have one that shot paintgun balls. That would scare the shit out of trespassers or the nieghbor's pets!

DLRdelight!
02-18-2007, 01:38 AM
judgement day is here (terminator theme music)

ODShowtime
02-18-2007, 03:59 PM
Originally posted by hearboutitlater
wow, hope the matrix/terminator movies dont become an ironic prophesy for mankind...

I'm envisioning the intro to Robocop where the crazy robot pumps the executive full of lead.

http://aliens.humlak.cz/aliens/Aliens_papirove_modely/wip/pics/robocop.jpg


And there it is!