But there's no pilot and, at 14 feet tall and 7,000 pounds, Furrion Robotic's racing mech would tear through ... though, is not a robot. It's a exoskeleton that amplifies the pilot's movements.
The robots, a humanoid G1 and dog-link GO2 made by Chinese robotics firm Unitree, were spotted monitoring the Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit today. Unitree claims that ...
If it's getting inside a robot and delivering a metallic, explosive world of pain to your enemies, then you're probably a mecha fan ... obstacle in the way of the real fun found here: battling ...
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