At first glance, this may appear to be a fish sculpture or toy, but upon closer inspection, you’ll realize that it’s actually an underwater drone. The robot was developed by Boya Gongdao and first introduced at the Beijing Military Expo last month. It’s styled after the real-life arowana fish and moves just like its real-life counterpart, complete with a host of sensors as well as vision technologies. Read more for a video and additional information.
When fully charged, you can expect up to 8-hours of continuous use. The company states that it’s aimed at education institutions and for scientific research, but in the future, could easily be used for military surveillance purposes. Just like real arowana fish, its dorsal / rear fins have soft rays and are long based, while the pectoral / ventral fins are small.
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