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A Smarter Future for Frontline Defense

A Smarter Future for Frontline Defense

Skyborne Technologies has launched CODiAQ, a groundbreaking AI military robot built for modern combat zones. This four-legged machine combines artificial intelligence with agility, bringing safety and precision to complex missions.
Operated by a single controller, CODiAQ can navigate on its own while the operator focuses on strategy. Therefore, it reduces human workload and risk in high-pressure environments. Designed for quick deployment, it requires minimal training, making it ideal for field operations.

Cutting-Edge Design and Capabilities

CODiAQ features a modular system that supports various payloads, including advanced targeting tools and weapon modules. For example, it can carry a 40 mm grenade launcher or a 12-gauge shotgun, depending on mission needs.
Its onboard AI assists in aiming, tracking, and ballistic calculations to ensure accurate engagement in both day and night conditions. In addition, the robot’s design allows it to handle stairs, dust, rough terrain, and cluttered areas where vehicles struggle.
As a result, CODiAQ stands out as a multi-role solution for perimeter defense, breach support, and urban missions. Its combination of mobility, intelligence, and firepower minimizes direct danger to human soldiers while enhancing mission effectiveness.
The rise of the AI military robot marks a major leap in defense innovation — merging technology and tactical precision to protect human lives.

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