00:00I
00:29mean a $500 FPV can take out a $1,000,000 tank in one day, a dog which costs a couple
00:37of thousands can take over tasks where you have otherwise deployed a lot of technic communication
00:46systems and at least three to five soldiers.
00:52So the systems can save lives and are significant for modern warfare and our tactics in the
01:00future.
01:11So this dog, Bat 1, is not the version what is already deployed with our forces.
01:19We deployed the Bat 2, the advanced version, which has significant increased capabilities,
01:27a much more developed AI, as well as able to perform much better in urban environments.
01:35Even something was laying on the ground, let's call it a dog, now there is no problem anymore.
01:43It can work backwards, forwards, sideways.
01:49Especially in this warfare, where you have a lot of drones in use and can't send people
01:55in, you can bring with the dog, especially in urban environment, because of the speed.
02:01So when you want to position the dog on an overwatch position, you can walk him up, he
02:09has no problem to climb high ground.
02:13So these ground conditions are normally not the best for operation with robotics, but
02:21the new systems are capable of working in different environments.
02:28When it falls down, this dog is not standing up by him own.
02:34It's also not developed for surveillance operations or operations for special purposes, as I say.
02:43The dog, what we deployed, this we can expose or have a function that he understands where
02:50he is.
02:51So that means even when he falls, he understands how to turn automatically.
02:56So the operator doesn't have to push any buttons anymore.
03:01What you have here with this dog, you still have to push buttons that the dog is standing
03:06up.
03:07So the Bat 2 dog has a swarm capability.
03:10So you can deploy up to five dogs who walk and patrol autonomous or controlled and secure
03:19a whole area on the front line in urban environment or fields, especially in urban environments,
03:26to be honest.
03:27We start working to explore the trench, see where booby traps are, especially with the
03:43server imaging in the radar systems, to see if there are explosives in the trench or any
03:52threats for the assault unit.
03:55The reason why we train at the moment soldiers on the system and deployed in Ukraine is to
04:02increase the safety of soldiers in operation, to save lives.
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