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See the video below to meet a cool budding creation that was unveiled just a few days ago. A car fit for the Sand Troopers of Star Wars to navigate through the desert of Tattooine!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hQy4ozlGmEE
And here is another video of a model
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbeEzj7csWU
Some of the comments I read were taken aback by this fanciful car, incredulous about how close we are to acheiving such a leap in technology, and even questioned whether or not we genuinely have use for the "four-legged car." I personally am intrigued, and eager to see future developments.
You can read more about its intended use as a first response rescue vehicle for difficult terrain here in this article.
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/4-legged-hyundai-robotic-rescue-and-handicap-vehicle/
I discovered this while on a quest for news articles with a more positive tone, which I think are much needed during today's heated debate climate. I am hopeful that this may save lives in disaster relief efforts around the world. Who knows? It may even be a vehicle for the navigation of terrain on new planets some day.
What do you think?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hQy4ozlGmEE
And here is another video of a model
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbeEzj7csWU
Some of the comments I read were taken aback by this fanciful car, incredulous about how close we are to acheiving such a leap in technology, and even questioned whether or not we genuinely have use for the "four-legged car." I personally am intrigued, and eager to see future developments.
You can read more about its intended use as a first response rescue vehicle for difficult terrain here in this article.
https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/4-legged-hyundai-robotic-rescue-and-handicap-vehicle/
I discovered this while on a quest for news articles with a more positive tone, which I think are much needed during today's heated debate climate. I am hopeful that this may save lives in disaster relief efforts around the world. Who knows? It may even be a vehicle for the navigation of terrain on new planets some day.
What do you think?
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