Chinaβs Military Robot Wolves Revealed: Armed Packs Ready for Urban Warfare
- China unveils advanced robotic wolf packs built for urban warfare
- Equipped with micro missiles, grenade launchers, and AI coordination
- Signals rising global race in autonomous military robotics

China has revealed a new generation of robotic βwolf packs,β with first-ever footage showing them operating in simulated urban combat. The development was reported on March 26 by CCTV News, highlighting a major leap in autonomous battlefield technology.
The systems have been developed by China Ordnance Automation Research Institute Co., Ltd. and represent the latest evolution of robotic combat units. Compared to earlier versions, these machines feature a stronger physical build designed to handle harsh environments, along with significantly improved AI βbrainsβ that enable smarter, more autonomous decision-making. Their enhanced coordination also allows them to operate effectively in packs, increasing combat efficiency.

A key highlight is their ability to carry and deploy multiple weapons. These robotic wolves can be equipped with micro missiles and grenade launchers, making them capable of firepower-based target suppression in dense urban warfare scenarios. Their deployment suggests a focus on close-range, high-risk environments where human soldiers face greater danger.
Each unit is assigned a specialized role within the pack. βShadowβ units focus on reconnaissance and scouting, βBloodstainedβ units are designed for direct attack, and βPolarβ units provide operational support. This structured role system allows for coordinated, team-based tactics similar to human military squads.
Control systems are equally advanced. Operators can guide these machines using voice commands or gesture-based controls via data gloves, enabling real-time human-machine coordination on the battlefield.

Globally, similar technologies are being explored, particularly in the United States. Companies like Boston Dynamics have developed quadruped robots such as Spot, primarily used for surveillance, inspection, and logistics. While the U.S. military has tested armed robotic platforms, it has generally taken a more cautious approach toward deploying fully autonomous combat systems.
The release of this footage signals intensifying competition in military robotics, as nations push toward smarter, more coordinated, and increasingly weaponized autonomous systems.
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