5. Weapons Integration and Combat Support

Although their main purposes are reconnaissance and support, advanced robotic dogs can have several weapon systems installed depending on need. These span more traditional weapons to non-lethal choices including sonic weapons and tear gas dispensers. Still, the focus still is on helping human operators instead of autonomous warfare. During longer missions, they can act as mobile supply bases carrying extra ammo, medical supplies, or specialised tools. Another level of tactical benefit comes from their capacity to provide cover fire or provide diversions while special forces teams negotiate.
6. Autonomous Decision Making

Sophisticated artificial intelligence systems let robotic dogs make independent judgements inside well specified constraints. Without continuous human input, these machines can evaluate hazards, find best paths, and react to changing military environments. Still under human supervision, nevertheless, important choices involving the use of force follow moral standards and military procedures. Designed to learn from every operation, the artificial intelligence systems enhance their decision-making capacity while still rigorously following guidelines of engagement.
