US Department of Defense signed a contract to create modern military robots

The United States Department of Defense has signed a twenty-four million dollar contract with Foundation Future Industries to produce ultra-powerful and modern humanoid robots called Phantom. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This news, distributed with reference to reliable sources in Washington, is being widely covered by international publications and news agencies. This project is being assessed not only as a technological innovation but also as an important step on the path to enhancing military potential.
This promising enterprise, which is engaged in creating high-technology robots on a global scale, is being supported by US President's son Eric Trump. The main strategic goal of the project is to achieve clear superiority in the military sphere.
In the modern world, possession of such technologies is becoming one of the main factors determining the level of security of states. The new-generation combat machine is specially designed to penetrate enemy objects and preserve the lives of American soldiers during complex operations.
As company leader Sanket Pathak and strategy adviser Eric Trump emphasize, this technology will provide the US armed forces with absolute superiority on the battlefield. In their opinion, robotic systems will significantly reduce risks associated with the human factor.
According to Pathak, today, China is also working very actively on similar technologies in the direction of ground and air autonomy. Eric Trump personally oversees the practical testing process of the Phantom robots.
The technical characteristics of these robots are also impressive. They have a height of one meter eighty-five centimeters and weigh eighty-nine kilograms, with the ability to move at a speed of more than one and a half meters per second.
Notably, this technology is planned to be widely used not only in defense and military spheres, but also in complex construction processes, as well as in humanitarian activities such as eliminating the consequences of natural disasters. This once again proves the multifaceted and useful nature of the project.





