Bipedal travel is powerful when it traverses rough ground. Let us see it bound up a boulder covered scree slope. That is what ultimately matters and this will work for agricultural robots.
The good news is that we are getting there. A running combat assault cannot be too far away.
We already have russian soldiers surrendering to combat ground drones.
militarily, this means Canada can mobalize 4,000,000 plus men including low fitness individuals along with 4,000,000 plus women and empower almost all of them with robotic drones of all sorts.
right now the Ukranian military drone augmented is overwelming a 500,000 plus russian army and their edge is still modest.
China's Unitree Unveils Robot With "Human-Like Physique" That Can Outrun Most People
Wednesday, Apr 15, 2026 - 04:40 PM
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/chinas-unitree-unveils-humanoid-robot-human-physique-can-outrun-most-people
The race for bipedal humanoid robot intelligence has certainly been in the news, with robots receiving "AI brains" that have already brought them onto factory floors and will likely become more visible in the public world in the coming years (see UBS).
But there is another race that Chinese robot maker Unitree is simultaneously part of, and that is actual speed.
In recent days, Unitree posted a video on X titled "Unitree Breaks the World Record Again," indicating that one of its humanoid robots now has the "physique of an ordinary person, running at a world champion's speed."
Unitree said the robot completed a sprint at 10 meters per second, or 22.4 mph. For context, the fastest human sprint speed ever recorded was Usain Bolt's 27.8 mph during his 100-meter world record run at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.
Combine intelligence with speed, and the world is certainly racing toward the rise of robots that could one day chase down a human or even appear on the battlefield.
That's likely already happened.


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