Taiwan Military Lab Showcases Robot Dogs Built on US Platform
NCSIST said the systems could support reconnaissance, patrol, riot-control, and high-risk missions, but no order or deployment was announced.
Taiwan Military Lab Showcases Robot Dogs Built on US Platform Taiwan’s top military research institute, NCSIST, displayed three robot dog variants at the Ministry of National Defense. These robots utilize Ghost Robotics’ Vision 60 platform and feature integrated Taiwan-developed mission payloads such as LiDAR and reconnaissance systems. The demonstration highlighted their efforts to incorporate emerging technologies into asymmetric warfare strategies.
- Taiwan’s NCSIST demonstrated three robot dog variants.
- The robots are built on a U.S.-made Ghost Robotics Vision 60 platform.
- Variants include LiDAR, reconnaissance, and firepower capabilities.
- Taiwan-developed mission payloads were integrated, including electro-optical reconnaissance and a remote-controlled turret system.
- This initiative is part of Taiwan’s strategy to apply emerging technologies to asymmetric warfare.
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