An anti-riot droid equipped with a non-lethal, electric cattle
prod has officially begun patrolling a terminal at one of China’s
busiest airports.
Dubbed
the ‘AnBot’, the security service machine built by China’s National
University of Defense Technology was first unveiled to crowds in April
at the Chongqing International Tech Fair.It has now begun 24-hour patrols at the Shenzhen International Airport in Guangdong and will beef up security in the $1.4 billion Terminal 3, reports China People’s Daily.
China's RoboCop grabs and shocks. They don't get tired and know no fear. #robotics #AnBot https://t.co/x0lKdQu7ja pic.twitter.com/aDB3W4iaRo
— Bob Nilsson (@RHNilsson) May 5, 2016
Security robots equipped with tasers now used at Shenzhen Airport, China.#robots #Anbot #China #skynet #robocop https://t.co/GLumULx8rp
— World-Reality News (@WRNreport) September 22, 2016
#روبوت #صيني يستطيع شحن نفسه بنفسه والتحرك بسرعة 17 كيلومتراً في الساعة.#bbc4tech #Anbot #China #Robot pic.twitter.com/Vb9nr30qSt
— BBC 4Tech (@BBC4tech) May 6, 2016
#AnBot, el #robot chino de #vigilancia https://t.co/1RSjIbL0HJ
— Bienvenido a la Web (@ManchoDyP) May 6, 2016
Робот-патрульный #AnBot.Новый сотрудник в аэропорте китайского города #Шэньчжэня. Подробности на Sputnik в 21:33! pic.twitter.com/3cWj0Z4L2p
— Радио Sputnik (@ru_radiosputnik) September 22, 2016
With a top speed of 18kph (11mph), the autonomous 1.49-meter (5ft) high robot is designed to track security threats and can even disarm people with an electrical charge.
The Dalek-like machine emits a non-lethal charge from a fork-like device, which must be activated remotely by a human operator.
Other features include four face-recognition cameras and an emergency response button for calling police. AnBot will also be expected to answer passenger’ questions, according to online news site China.org, provided people are brave enough to approach it.
Xiao Xiangjiang of the National University of Defense Technology told New China TV that AnBot can function to a “high degree” on its own.
“It can patrol, avoid obstacles and then charge on its own. It is equipped with non-lethal weapons… it could be a service provider,” Xiangjiang said back in April.
Years ago the existence of a robot that could prevent crime was only found in film scripts or sci-fi novels.
AnBot is strikingly similar to Knightscope’s K5 robot already in operation in the US.
Although unarmed, the “autonomous data machines” are capable of detecting security breaches and recording potential intruders.
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