💨 Abstract

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is developing a humanoid robot for frontline military missions to reduce troop exposure in high-risk environments. The humidanoid, currently in advanced development, features a sophisticated design with sensors, actuators, and control systems for complex tasks like navigating tough terrains and handling hazardous materials. The robot aims to achieve autonomous operations, including navigation and obstacle overcoming, by 2027. The project, underway for four years, has successfully demonstrated basic functionalities.

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