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How to make an artificial dog, by using Mule-system as the model?



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Making artificial dog by using Mule-system as the model is quite easy, and if we would think the system as the robot, what can smell people or landmines, and ammunition, we can make that thing very simple way, to the robot would be installed the chemical sniffer, what is used in chemical detectors, what would uncover nerve-gasses. Those sniffer systems can give the "Mule-system" ability to track people, and ammunition in some area very easily.

The use of this kind of robot dogs can also revolutionize modern warfare.  Those systems can do something, what dongs cannot, they can use as the cargo system same way, as the standard "mules", but this system can give the cargo-system ability to smell mines and people, and in the wildest dreams some airborne systems can also be equipped with the chemical detectors. Their mission would uncover the nerve- and other gas storages from underground. This system is immune to poisons, and this would make it interesting in the eyes of Military.

And if we are honest, the electronic sniffer system would also take the DNA sample from the people, and also deliver the order of base pairs to the other systems using the Internet. This kind of systems might be already in use. The electronic sniffer equipment has one big difference for dogs. They can deliver the information of the smell across the Internet, but in fact, also dogs can deliver the information about the smell by using the Internet. But the dogs can also equip with the surgically implanted microchips, what allows them to deliver the sense stimulus across the Internet, and this allows them to share the smell together.

The trick is that in the brain core of the dogs would set the implant, what would stimulate the neurons, what dog uses when it smells something. The brain core stimulation can share the information of the smell, what the troops want to track for many dogs in second if the system uses the Internet. This is more effective than giving every dog the smell. This thing is very interesting because if the dog wanted to look for somebody, each dog must let sniff some rag, where is the smell of the thing, what would want to track.

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