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Check out these cool surveillance robots by Macroswiss

Posted on November 12th, 2008 by Editorial Staff in Featured, Robotics, Technology

The security and surveillance company Macroswiss illustrates in the following video some of the newest and latest robotic technology which they have been working on. The little spybot with the built-in mini Uzi is neat, but also check out the Hydrobot, which is a spybot for boats taking the form of a floating seagull as a disguise to hide away it’s cameras.

Though what you see are essentially Macroswiss’ robots in its very early demo stages and are literallly concepts in the making, if you’re interested there are also a number of other videos available online via YouTube (search for Macroswiss Security Robots on FutureWeapons).

Is it just me or did the bots in the video remind you of Recon Scout?

[via Macroswiss]

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  • Armen Shirvanian said:

    A video such as this, that shows robots with an even higher level of understanding than robots seen in the past, serves to cause viewers to once again think about the uses of robots in the future. It seems that they are slowly getting more and more of the abilities that living organisms have exclusively had since their inception.

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