Rise of the Machine | Marines Test Load-Bearing Robotic Mule for First Time


Published on Nov 13, 2013 by Marines

“The goal of this machine is to go where the warfighter goes while carrying the load.”
— Kevin Blankespoor | chief engineer on the Legged Squad Support System project

Marines test the capabilities of the Legged Squad Support System for the first time. Marines with 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, put the system through its paces at Fort Devens, Mass., Nov. 5-7, 2013. The system, or LS3, is designed to reduce the load Marines carry in combat, can reach speeds of 6 mph and carry up to 400 pounds. The LS3 was created by Boston Dynamics with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and is currently being tested by the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Sgt. Mike V. Walters)

One thought on “Rise of the Machine | Marines Test Load-Bearing Robotic Mule for First Time

  1. I would not want this thing following me if I were in the military. I’d be always wondering when it was going to go rogue.
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