Its origins are questionable though.
, the weapon on the dog that has been designated M-81 appears to be an RPG-26 anti-tank rocket launcher. We do not know for sure if the optical aiming device that the dog is also equipped with helps in automating the firing process.
Since the M-81 was displayed on stage, its demonstration did not include anything beyond the forward and backward trot and the laying low, which is pretty much rudimentary for a robotic dog these days. What one would be interested in is how it is operated and what level of autonomy it has, of which we find no mention.
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