Arms agency test-deploys multi-legged counter-terrorism robot

The state arms procurement agency said Monday it has test-deployed a multi-legged robot designed for counter-terrorism operations as part of a push to introduce advanced technologies to the military. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) launched the project in August 2022 to develop a robot that can check for threats inside buildings in a terror situation before troops are deployed. The Army received the robot last Wednesday to conduct the six-month trial run to determine whether it is suitable for operations. The Army Special Warfare Command and a front-line Army division will assess its performance and capabilities. The four-legged robot can move at a speed of more than 4 kph and can overcome various vertical obstacles, such as a 20 centimeter-high step, according to DAPA. It is also equipped with cameras to carry out day and nighttime reconnaissance missions and can also be fitted with combat equipment, such as a remotely operated handgun. The development project took place as part o f DAPA's fast-tracked program designed to swiftly deploy equipment to the military. Hyundai Rotem and Rainbow Robotics were among the companies involved in the robot's development. Source: Yonhap News Agency