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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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LiuGong Machine Warehouse
Excavators park in the LiuGong machine warehouse in Liuzhou City, Guangxi, China, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Alberta
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A grain elevator and adjacent agricultural chemical silos stand near Ryley, Alberta, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Alberta
RYLEY, CANADA - JULY 27:
Meridian Multi-Purpose Fertilizer Bins, a grain elevator, and adjacent agricultural silos form a typical prairie storage and distribution site in Ryley, Alberta, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Alberta
RYLEY, CANADA - JULY 27:
Meridian Multi-Purpose Fertilizer Bins, a grain elevator, and adjacent agricultural silos form a typical prairie storage and distribution site in Ryley, Alberta, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Alberta
RYLEY, CANADA - JULY 27:
A grain elevator and adjacent agricultural chemical silos stand near Ryley, Alberta, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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Costco Wholesale sign displayed on shopping carts outside a store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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Costco Wholesale sign displayed on shopping carts outside a store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
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Costco Wholesale sign displayed on shopping carts outside a store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Sophia Hutchins Dead At 29
(FILE) Sophia Hutchins Dead At 29. Sophia Hutchins, a close friend and manager to Caitlyn Jenner, died in an ATV accident on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 in Malibu, California. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA - SEPTEMBER 09: American businesswoman, television personality, and socialite Sophia Hutchins arrives at the DKNY 30th Birthday Party Celebration held at St. Ann's Warehouse on September 9, 2019 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Colombian Coffee Production
Farmers unload bags of coffee at the Cuatro Vientos Cafe warehouse in Acevedo, Colombia, on June 24, 2025. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill) -
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Colombian Coffee Production
Workers load trucks with bags of coffee at the Cuatro Vientos Cafe warehouse in Acevedo, Colombia, on June 24, 2025. Some use a metal hook to make it easier to pick up the bags. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto) -
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Colombian Coffee Production
Coffee dries outside the Cuatro Vientos warehouse in Acevedo, Colombia, on June 24, 2025. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto) -
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Colombian Coffee Production
Workers load trucks with bags of coffee at the Cuatro Vientos Cafe warehouse in Acevedo, Colombia, on June 24, 2025. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto) -
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Colombian Coffee Production
Workers load bags of coffee to be shipped from the FARO milling warehouse in Neiva, Colombia, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - A truck burned down as a result of a Russian drone attack on the warehouse premises, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - A truck burned down as a result of a Russian drone attack on the warehouse premises, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - A building damaged as a result of a Russian drone attack on the warehouse premises, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - A truck burned down as a result of a Russian drone attack on the warehouse premises, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - Aftermath of a Russian drone attack on the warehouse premises, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - Broken windows of the building are seen as a result of a Russian drone attack, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian drone attack on Odesa
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2024 - A truck burned down as a result of a Russian drone attack on the warehouse premises, Odesa, southern Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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