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From the movies to the battlefield: The world’s first robot soldier is born

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A United States based company headquartered in San Francisco has taken a historic step by unveiling the Phantom MK-1, the world’s first humanoid robot specifically designed for military operations. This groundbreaking android weighs around 80 kilograms (176 pounds) and stands 1.75 meters (5 feet 9 inches) tall. It is capable of navigating rough terrain, lifting loads of up to 20 kilograms (44 pounds), and operating under remote human control.

From the movies to the battlefield: The world’s first robot soldier is born

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Although it still requires supervision, the Phantom MK-1 is equipped with advanced artificial intelligence, high-precision sensors, and multiple cameras that allow it to analyze its surroundings in real time and react almost instantly. According to its developers, production could exceed 10,000 units before 2026, signaling the beginning of a new era in robotic warfare and defense technology.

Could this innovation change the way wars are fought?

All signs point to yes. The introduction of robotic soldiers raises serious ethical and strategic questions. While such machines could drastically reduce human casualties, they also spark debates over control, accountability, and the moral implications of delegating lethal decisions to artificial intelligence.

Beyond the battlefield, the Phantom MK-1’s technology could also find applications in disaster response, hazardous exploration, and industrial security, blurring the line between science fiction and reality.

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