Cheetah Robot runs 28.3 mph; a bit faster than Usain Bolt
Cheetah Robot is a fast-running quadruped developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from DARPA. It just blazed past its previous speed record, getting up to 28.3 mph, about 0.5 mph faster than Usain Bolt's fastest 20 meter split. This version of the Cheetah Robot runs on a treadmill with offboard power. Testing on an untethered outdoor version starts early next year. For more information about Cheetah or the other robots we develop, visit www.BostonDynamics.com.
Видео Cheetah Robot runs 28.3 mph; a bit faster than Usain Bolt канала Boston Dynamics
Видео Cheetah Robot runs 28.3 mph; a bit faster than Usain Bolt канала Boston Dynamics
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