[Global Science and Technology Report] According to the British "Daily Mail" report, in recent days, in addition to weightlifting and driving, Russia's simulation robot Fedor learned a lot of new skills, the most surprising is its two-handed shooting skill. These skills will help Fedor to better complete the mission to the moon in 2021.
The simulation robot Fedor (FEDOR is the abbreviation of Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research, meaning "final test demonstration project research") was 12 months last year. Fedor was 1.8 meters tall and weighed more than 100 kilograms and was able to lift about 20 kilograms of objects. Recently, Fedor has also mastered the ability to determine the target to a specific point, which is very helpful to Russia's base construction on the moon.
Recently, the robot development platform also demonstrated the ability of Fedor to shoot with both hands. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin explained that church robot shooting can help them quickly divide the importance of their goals and make quick decisions. The fine motion and decision-making capabilities of the robot are under development.
"The robot does not need to wear space suits, and it is not a problem to survive within the spacecraft or outside the spacecraft," said Deputy Prime Minister Rogozin. He also claimed that he promised that Fedor will appear in space five years later. Putin, on the other hand, gave instructions to the officials in charge of space and had to board the moon within 15 years.
The photo shows that robot Fedor is imitating human weightlifting, driving and using electric tools, and the pictures of doing push-ups show that Fedor has strong athletic ability. In addition, it crawls and stands up after falling.
Russian experts hope that in the future, Fedor can help the country build its bases on the Moon and other possible planets. The project leader (Sergei Khurs) said: "In space missions, astronauts need to rely on robots to complete a lot of work." "The robot's capabilities are comparable to humans, and sometimes even beyond humans," the energy company (RSC Energia) The director (Vladimir Solntsev) said, "Our space robotics project will lead the development of robotics technology to a new level."
The head of the TSN IImash (Alexander Grebenshchikov) pointed out: "In the future, robots that perform day-to-day operations will be able to perform more important tasks, and perhaps they can also carry out recreational activities with astronauts." Ya reviewer: Li Zongze
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