SWAT officers reported using the dog during one standoff in an apartment building; again with an armed man on a bus
Each time SWAT sends out its"quadruped unmanned ground vehicle" it's required to get special approval, and later, file a public report.
The robot is equipped with a camera and an articulating arm that can be used to pick up or manipulate an object, like grasping and turning a door knob. The report said the man who fired the shots was arrested after"chemical agents" were introduced into the apartment.
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