While I think that the technology involved here is pretty cool, the thing that stands out the most is that the government is spending millions to develop a horse.
Transient wrote:That thing's been around forever, I'm surprised they haven't gotten it closer to completion, honestly.
I'm sure there are better alternatives. Like you said, a horse. Or even a giant RC buggy type thing.
Technically it's the Big Dog demonstrator that's been around awhile, this is a new, more horsey iteration.
Memph, I've not seen a military version with the ability to leap walls in a single bound, not to say that there isn't one. I've seen leaping robots before, there's a one-legged bot that does flips that comes to mind. Can't find the vid, maybe it was this biped version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3WhwQ0S-vM
but who is setting this deadline? some all knowing, all powerful deity? when you're working on pioneering projects, there must be a serious disconnect from any type of expectation and standard procedure.
Tsakali wrote:but who is setting this deadline? some all knowing, all powerful deity? when you're working on pioneering projects, there must be a serious disconnect from any type of expectation and standard procedure.
DARPA is setting the deadline for Boston Dynamics.
Eraser wrote:
Damn. I think my stomach would turn inside out if I were on that plane.
I watched in person, had friends that actually got a ride, I was that close to being able to go. The thing looks like an express elevator, and it's stunning when you think about how much that fugly bird weighs. It has to be a hell of an experience.