Smartphone-Operated Warrior Machines

The ‘Kuratas’ Mechwarrior Wears a Deadly Smile

A new viral video was released that claims to have an operating robot called the ‘Kuratas’ Mechwarrior. The robot can be operated by your iPhone and shoots bullets with just a smile.

Made by Suidobashi Heavy Industry in Tokyo, this "Eco-Friendly" and "safe for humans" robot allows for a pilot to enter the cockpit of the "Kuratas’ Mechwarrior and operate the machinery by 3G-operated phone devices. The video goes on to give you step-by-step instructions on how to properly operate the ‘Kuratas’ Mechwarrior. The top speed for the robot is 10 km/h and runs on a diesel engine. Suidobashi also claims that the 'Kuratas' Mechwarrior's greatest feature is its water bottle canon that "from time to time, will hit its target." I personally believe that the ‘Kuratas’ Mechwarrior’s greatest feature is the ‘The Smile Shot,’ which utilizes the pilot's smile to unleash six thousand BB bullets a minute.

Be warned however, "not to cause a shooting spree by smiling too much."
Trend Themes
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3. Biometric-controlled Weapons - The concept of using biometrics, such as a smile, to control weapons like the BB bullet cannon on the 'Kuratas' Mechwarrior can lead to disruptive innovation in the fields of defense, security, and law enforcement.
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3. Military Technology - The advancements in smartphone-operated robotics, particularly in the military sector, can lead to disruptive innovation in areas such as unmanned warfare, reconnaissance, and search and rescue operations.

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