Khaberni - Special
The security forces used a dog-shaped robot (robot), also known as the "robotic dog," equipped with artificial intelligence devices and technologies in the Ramtha raid.
Here is information about these robotic dogs:
What are robotic dogs?
They are quadrupedal robotic animals that mimic the movement of real dogs and are equipped with a combination of sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence technologies.
Capabilities of robotic dogs
Robotic dogs have a variety of capabilities that have expanded their range of uses. Most notably, they can walk, run, and climb, benefiting from a low center of gravity that allows them to balance and remain stable on various terrains.
Thanks to the advanced sensors and cameras they are equipped with, robotic dogs can detect suspicious activities and assist in gathering intelligence.
Additionally, robotic dogs have other capabilities, such as the ability to be remotely controlled or programmed to perform tasks without direct guidance, as well as the flexibility to carry loads or additional devices on their flat backs.
Uses of robotic dogs
Robotic dogs are used for various tasks, such as surveillance, security, search and rescue, and besides that, they are used as emotional companions or in other domestic, commercial, and research applications.
In the military and security fields, robotic dogs are used for patrolling, detecting explosives and drugs, and tasks such as search and rescue and reconnaissance. They may also be equipped with weapons in some cases.
On the domestic and educational side, there are models of robotic dogs intended for entertainment and emotional interaction, and for learning programming and engineering, such as those robots that recognize faces and voice commands.
Commercially, robotic dogs are used in stores to monitor goods and detect shoplifters, and in factories and construction sites for surveillance tasks.
Robotic dogs are also used for medical and research purposes, such as in hospitals for monitoring patients at risk, and in agricultural research for soil testing and data collection.




