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Robotic MULE Inducted in Indian Army

  • 25 Sep 2024
  • 2 min read

Source: TH

The Indian Army has recently inducted 100 robotic Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULE) for use in forward (combat) areas, especially in high altitudes.

  • These robots can climb stairs, steep hills, and operate in extreme temperatures ranging from -40 to +55 degrees Celsius and carry a payload of 15kg.
    • Also, logistics drones are being tested to improve support and transport in high-altitude areas.
  • The robotic mule is a durable, agile ground robot designed for all weather, equipped with electro-optics and infrared technology for object recognition. It can move through and inside rivers.
  • It will help the Indian army to enhance surveillance capabilities without risking human lives and to ensure critical supplies reach frontline soldiers.
  • Mules are still crucial for supply delivery in high-altitude areas, making up a significant part of the Army's animal transport. The Army expects to reduce animal transport usage by 50-60% by 2030, though it remains essential in many border regions.
  • China has already integrated robotic dogs into its military operations, indicating a growing deployment of robotics in military settings and possibly indicative of a new arms race.

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