Boston Dynamics’ robot dog has already become famous and has been used in many fields around the world. If this so-called robot dog were bigger and had a head, yes, it would be very good at building motorcycles these days. Kawasaki Heavy Industries displays the newly developed robot goat "RHP Bex", which also walks on four legs and has various uses, just like an enlarged version of a robot dog.
In fact, this shape is very reminiscent of another comic series "Steel Warrior" launched in 2002 by Masami Kurumada, the author of "Saint Seiya". The only difference is that there are no wings designed to allow the mount to fly.
The four-legged robot "RHP Bex" developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries can indeed be called a robot goat because it has a head and horns. Its main purpose of development is to help its owner carry heavy objects. , including the owner himself, can not only walk on four legs to deal with complex roads, but also can move on low wheels in flat areas, can move autonomously and can be controlled remotely.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ newly developed robotic goat is displayed
This robotic goat is a branch of the Kawasaki Kaleido project. In addition to the goat-like Bex that can carry objects, it also has two robots of different sizes, RHP Kaleido and RHP Friends. Provided to nursing institutions or construction sites, etc., where there are high load requirements.