This is a very cool and smart, idea but what about the cost i mean it would probaly cost a lot to get somthing that big for just 1 game that is a little redickulass.
The American soldier may soon have a personal combat-ready sidekick that will fetch him essentials such as water, ammo and medicine and provide extra firepower when hes under attack. Its a robotic servant dubbed BirdDog thats in the works by the U.S. Navy and the private research firm Science Applications International Corporation. BirdDog is designed to complement the militarys future fleet of unmanned vehicles, which are expected to account for one third of all ground combat vehicles by 2015.
This is a very good idea becuase it will give extera support where a human might not be able. Italso keeps tabs on stuff that humans somtimes can't.
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