Patent classifications
G05D105/35
Weaponized unmanned vehicles, weapons release systems, and low-cost munitions for remotely engaging one or more targets
Unmanned systems, and primarily vehicles, and in most embodiments unmanned aerial systems (UAS), as well as novel guided and unguided munitions are presented herein. to the two combine to present unmanned weaponized systems that not only carry weapons functionality, but allow for advanced observation and reconnaissance. These unmanned systems are largely directed toward military applications where the weaponized unmanned system may be forward deployed to allow human warfighters to remain at long range distances from the potential targets, and to provide surveillance, target identification and tracking, general reconnaissance information, and the like, while also providing weaponized attack capabilities. The unmanned systems may, in some embodiments, include advanced command and control capabilities for communication between the system and the remote, rear-positioned warfighter, and between separate elements of the unmanned system. Many embodiments also include weapons systems, munitions, or rounds with guidance and real-time maneuverability capabilities as well.
Boxing training robot with feedback function
Disclosed is a boxing training system with a feedback function, including a training robot, a boxing glove assembly and a virtual reality device. The training robot performs a displacement movement. The boxing glove assembly is located on a user's hand and hits the training robot. The virtual reality device is electrically connected to the training robot and the boxing glove assembly, respectively. The virtual reality device is located at the user's eyes and displays a virtual image. The virtual image has a virtual opponent and a virtual boxing glove. When the virtual boxing glove hits the virtual opponent, the boxing glove assembly just hits the training robot.