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  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_011
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_003
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_001
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_007
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_010
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_012
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_006
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_004
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    DUK10163587_009
    KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
    The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
    The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
    The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
    “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
    A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
    In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_007
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_002
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_004
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_010
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
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    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_008
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_015
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_012
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_011
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    DUK10163055_013
    Die nächste Entwicklungsstufe: Kawasaki stellt in Tokio einen reitbaren Roboter-Löwen namens CorLeo vor
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Kawasaki has unveiled a futuristic four-legged robotic lion you can ride on.
    Designed for off-road personal mobility, it offers a glimpse into what could be the next generation of eco-friendly transport.
    Dubbed Corleo — a name evoking both lion and equestrian imagery — the hydrogen-powered concept was unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan in the first week of April 2025.
    Developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries rather than its motorcycle division, Corleo blends robotic innovation with the firm’s trademark motorcycle DNA. The result is a machine that walks like a quadruped but draws inspiration from the handling and dynamics of a motorbike.
    In a promotional, visualised video, Corleo is seen bounding over rugged terrain with ease, its sleek front-end resembling the fairing of a sportbike. Riders control the machine through intuitive weight shifts and handlebar input, adopting low crouches at speed and upright positions for navigating obstacles.
    At its core is a compact 150cc hydrogen engine that generates electricity to power the robotic limbs. The hydrogen is stored in a rear-mounted canister, offering a zero-emissions alternative without sacrificing performance. Each of the machine’s legs is independently powered, with swing-arm style rear limbs and rubberised, slip-resistant pads that grip surfaces ranging from grass to rock.
    Kawasaki says Corleo’s advanced rider-monitoring system helps maintain stability and comfort. The machine keeps the rider facing forward even when tackling steps or uneven ground, thanks to its shock-absorbing, legged mobility system.
    A high-tech instrument panel offers real-time information such as hydrogen levels, balance indicators, and route guidance. According to Kawasaki, for night-time use, Corleo can project path markers directly onto the terrain to assist navigation.
    Though still in concept form, Corleo represents a bold step in alternativ

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929607
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    DUK10153305_014
    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929645
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    DUK10153305_013
    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929614
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    DUK10153305_012
    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929636
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    DUK10153305_011
    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929630
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    DUK10153305_010
    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929589
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    DUK10153305_009
    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929585
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929638
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929611
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929594
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929583
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929639
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929640
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929622
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Vorbereitung zur Räumung von Lützerath
    Die Vorbereitungen zur Räumung des Dorfes Lützerath laufen auf Hochtouren. Die Polizei bewacht den Aufbau von Zäunen, während Schaufelradbagger sch immer weiter an das Protestcamp herangraben. Der Ort Lützerath soll zur Kohlegewinnung des Konzerns RWE abgebaggert werden. In den leerstehenden Häusern, haben sich Aktivisten verschanzt, die um den Ort kämpfen wollen und weiter Barrikaden und Hindernisse errichten. Lützerath, 09.01.2023 *** Local Caption *** 40929571
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: A family from the Netherlands on their way to Tel Aviv, Israel via a cancelled flight gesture what they think about Lufthansa, having made it clear the majority of their ire was directed at the company and not workers. Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: A family from the Netherlands on their way to Tel Aviv, Israel via a cancelled flight gesture what they think about Lufthansa, having made it clear the majority of their ire was directed at the company and not workers. Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
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    NEWS - Streik des Bodenpersonals der Lufthansa in Deutschland
    July 27, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Criticizing the airline’s management for the recent travel chaos, the Ver.di union organized strikes all over Germany for its ground personnel, including at the Munich International Airport. Ver.di criticizes that Lufthansa is attempting to move upscale for customers as a premium airline while paying its employees cheap airline pay rates. The next round of talks are on August 3rd and 4th in Frankfurt am Main. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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