The translated posts of the (now removed) original content contain some fascinating details about the capabilities of the robots and realities of operating them. As the article mentions, it's interesting for anyone even interested in commercial robotics, and must be solid gold for commercial manufacturers - how often do you get the chance to test in these conditions? The reports are quite detailed and informative.
More generally I couldn't agree more with the decision to publish the removed content, and am also 100% behind the expressions in the article to utilise the experience of the current operators in other nations before they're needed.
Disclaimer: My enthusiasm for the article may be influenced by my opinion that guys like this are the closest thing we have so far to mech pilots ;)
More generally I couldn't agree more with the decision to publish the removed content, and am also 100% behind the expressions in the article to utilise the experience of the current operators in other nations before they're needed.
Disclaimer: My enthusiasm for the article may be influenced by my opinion that guys like this are the closest thing we have so far to mech pilots ;)