China’s Development in Military Humanoid Robots
China’s Unitry Robotics autonomous humanoid robot now has capability to fire assault rifles. This aired on Chinese state media CCTV7 showcasing the autonomous AI military robots demonstrations and remote forms of warfare from drones to cyber attacks have played an increasingly central role in this century’s threat of war.
Other Major Powers Developing a Autonomous AI Military Robot
Several major powers have taken this development a step further and begun to develop fully autonomous AI military robots to replace their soldiers on the battlefields. The craziest thing is that these robots are available for sale on their website. If you are a researcher, educator, AI developer, and companies in automation and entertainment, last year in 2025, they sold 5500 units and they’re expecting to sell 20,000 in 2026.
How to Buy a Autonomous AI Military Robot
I’m trying to figure out how to get a autonomous AI military robot cause this one’s on sale. Would you want one? As always, let me know what you think about all of this down below
United States Department of War (LAWS)
The U.S. Department of Defense defines Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) as weapons that can “select and engage targets autonomously without further input from human operators.” While fully autonomous lethal decisions remain restricted in most Western militaries, non-lethal autonomy — such as navigation, reconnaissance, and surveillance — is already widely deployed.
