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  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360789_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Sent into a blazing building to inspect the scene

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360784_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action. Toxic gas sensor

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360779_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action provides a video feed.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360774_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Video ferd to a firefighter

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360770_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Going into a burning building in inspection mode

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360761_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360869_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360863_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.A blower fan for forest fires.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360858_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.A blower fan for forest fires.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360853_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action. Water sprinkler for keeping the robot cool

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360848_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action with water cannon attached

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360843_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action with water cannon attached. The spray spread can be adjusted

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360838_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action with water cannon attached. It can use water and foam
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360833_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360828_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360823_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360818_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Quick connect hose
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    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360813_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360807_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Thermal imaging camera for finding anyone trapped.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360801_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Firefighter 1
    Ref 16791
    06/05/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Unitree
    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Thermal imaging camera for finding anyone trapped.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    DUKAS_184360795_FER
    Firefighting and rescue robot dog
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    A robot dog for putting out fires and helping rescue people has hit the market.
    The quadruped machine can be switched between various modules, including a powerful water cannon, toxic gas detector and thermal body heat detector for seeking out people who may be trapped.
    It also provides a live video feed to firefighters, allowing them to assess a situation before going in.
    Other modules mounted to its back can include a robot arm, LiDAR obstacle detection sensors, comms equipment.
    The robot is built by Chinese company Unitree and is based on the company’s B2 robot dog.
    The water cannon has a range of up to 60 m and a high flow rate of 40 litres per second.
    The quick-hitch hose is attached to the rear while the business end can be angled up to 85 degrees to suit the fire-quenching need.
    The system can use water or foam, and the quadruped can automatically uncouple the hose.
    An air-blower unit for extinguishing forest fires is also available le.
    The toxic gasses detection lets firefighters know all dangers that may be lurking unseen in a blazing building.
    Another module includes a sprinkler system to keep the robot cool.

    OPS: The fire and rescue robot in action.Thermal imaging camera for finding anyone trapped.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
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    10/04/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408855_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408854_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408853_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408852_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408851_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408850_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408849_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408848_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408847_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408846_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408845_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408844_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408843_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408842_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408841_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: One of the Unitree boxing robots warming up with a punchbag

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084728_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
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    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084721_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084719_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084717_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084715_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
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    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084713_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
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    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084710_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.Turning the pages of a book.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084707_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084704_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.Manipulating a Rubik's Cube.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084701_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand.Manipulating a Rubik's Cube.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084698_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features bu]0kt is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand. Tossing an orange from one hand to the other

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084695_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features bu]0kt is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand. Tossing an orange from one hand to the other

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot's new digits are handy
    DUKAS_183084692_FER
    Robot's new digits are handy
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Rubik’s 1
    Ref 16685
    01/04/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Unitree

    A super dextrous robot hand that can twist a Rubik’s Cube , deal playing cards and juggle an orange has been shown off.

    Chinese maker Unitree calls the hand the Dex5 and it is now being fitted to its humanoid bot the G1.

    The company says a single hand with 20 degrees of freedom and has 94 highly sensitive touch points.

    To demonstrate its capabilities Unitree showed a G1 tossing an orange from one hand to the other.

    This requires the fingers to coordinate the release of the fruit in the tossing hand and then open. The palm of the catching one before enclosing fingers around it.

    Next up is a Rubik’s Cube puzzle, turning the sides around easily with one hand while the other holds it.

    Finally it holds a hand of cards which the robot hand fans out before laying them on a table.

    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.

    Unitree says it can operate for up to two hours  on a full charge.

    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.

    It has a head without any human features bu]0kt is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    Unitree is making a standard G1 and an enhanced educational model.

    OPS: The G1 humanoid robot equipped with the new Dex5 hand. Tossing an orange from one hand to the other

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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