在第15届中国航展的现场不仅能看到Various types of fighter jets dance in the blue sky还有各型无人装备现场展示绝活。

The "Machine Wolf" independently developed by our country made its first dynamic demonstration at the China Airshow. "Look! The 'Machine Wolf Pack' unmanned combat squad is on the move..." Reporter Zhuang Xiaoying from the central broadcasting station takes you to get a close-up view↓ What's going on? The "Machine Wolf" also has internal division of labor.

The entire squad consists of a comprehensive command vehicle, reconnaissance and detection "machine wolves," precision strike "machine wolves," and accompanying support "machine wolves." The reconnaissance and detection "machine wolves" are responsible for information collection on targets. ▲ Watch the interaction between the "machine wolves" and the "Iron Master." The precision strike "machine wolves" equipped with rifles are a crucial force in the squad's offensive capabilities. The comprehensive support "machine wolves" can perform logistics transport and ammunition replenishment.

Utilizing the concept of cluster warfare, it enables the interconnection, information sharing, and dynamic autonomous coordination among "human, vehicle, and wolf." The precise strike "machine wolf" can launch accurate attacks on targets after receiving data and information transmitted back by the reconnaissance and detection "machine wolf." In actual combat, such "machine wolf" combat units can cooperate with soldiers in complex terrains.

We've seen plenty of "robotic dogs," so why are there also "robotic wolves"? According to the introduction, "robotic wolves" have improved reconnaissance, strike, and support capabilities compared to "robotic dogs," which is why they are called "robotic wolves." It can be said that the transition from "dog" to "wolf" also reflects an enhancement in combat power.

Through this combat method of intelligent unmanned swarms, it can effectively address issues such as poor communication capabilities and weak assault abilities in complex scenarios such as urban areas and mountainous highlands, providing integrated combat means for special operations teams and infantry units in a swarm-like manner. Applauding the intelligent unmanned equipment, looking forward to more surprises.

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