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user posted image rNo one at the Pentagon has plans to stick G.I.s in giant, six-legged, super-strong robots. Yet. But you've got to figure it's only a matter of time, now that a Finnish subsidiary of John Deere is building the machines for new-jack lumberjacks. In the works for a decade and a half, the Plustech Oy Walking Machine is supposed to be an eco-friendly, log-hauling monstrosity; its six massive legs spreads the weight of the machine evenly, the company claims, to minimize any impact on the forest soil. "Depending on the terrain, the ground pressure can be adjusted by changing the machine’s six 'shoes,'" according to Plustech Oy. "When the machine confronts obstacles, it simply steps over them... avoid[ing] significant ground disturbance and minimiz[ing] damage to tree roots.

The company's website doesn't have much detail on the machine. But, in pictures and videos, the spider-like Walker seems to be able to toss around logs and step through the forest with ease. And for a Defense Department keyed up to build walking robots, that would seem like a mighty tempting target.

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STIX
OMG, run you blasted terrorists, run!
ROGER
alien.gif I saw a small version of this a few years back that they were testing for Planetary Exploration Robots. I didn't know they were this close to making them. The control Program for the legs must be impressive! yes.gif
AztecInca
The future is indeed going to be full of many many more robotic machiens just like this, although it will probably be awhile before we start using fully automated versions that dont require human control.
ROGER
alien.gif The one I seen had a computer the size of a small car to coordinate the legs over changing terrain, . Smaller micro processors may have solved that problem. Look at the time delay involved with giving the Mars Rover directions. Theres what a 20-30 minute delay? Makes for slow going.
AztecInca
Yeah, but the mars rovers are on another planet and the transmission does take a while to get there, unless we were controlling it form a base on the actual planet or a craft orbiting the planet we will be watching and waiting for quite a while!
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