
Sending robots to a battlefield is the dream of many a general as there won’t be any human lives at stake, but robots are not yet smart enough to make their own decisions on the battlefield. Enter HARV 0- the Head-Aimed Remote Viewer system that features a mounted remote video system on the robot complete with gyro equipped VR goggles for the user, allowing the robot to look wherever your head moves to. HARV has shown its capability in trials of improving mission performance by up to 400%, and comes with the following :-
The only drawback would be its high price tag of $40,000 – but then again, surely there is no price high enough for a human life, is there?
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