GUWAHATI: The Indian Army has added 100 robotic dogs, also known as Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULEs), to its arsenal. These advanced machines are designed to enhance operational capabilities, particularly in challenging terrains, while minimising risks to human soldiers.
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The robotic dogs are set to play a pivotal role in surveillance and logistics operations.
These MULEs will be reportedly featured in the 77th Army Day Parade, showcasing the army's commitment to technological innovation.
Recently, the robotic dogs were prominently displayed during the Southern Command Investiture Ceremony, held at the iconic BEG & Centre Parade Ground in Khadki, Pune. The event, presided over by Lt. Gen. Dhiraj Seth, AVSM, GOC-in-C Southern Command, celebrated military excellence with precision, discipline, and patriotism on full display.
The ceremony included a majestic march past by eight distinguished contingents from various regimental centres of the Indian Army. It also showcased the force's technological prowess, featuring advanced weaponry, combat vehicles, and cutting-edge systems