Boston Dynamics' new Atlas robot Boston Dynamics presents the new model of the Atlas robot. This week it announced the retirement of the old model, and the new model shown in the video is entirely electric. The electric version of the Atlas will be more robust and have a greater range of motion than any previous generation.
The Atlas robot brings the tools to a worker In a new video from Boston Dynamics, the Atlas humanoid robot can interact with objects to achieve its goal. A worker on a scaffold asks Atlas to bring him his tools. To climb the scaffolding, the robot makes a bridge by placing a wooden plank between a box and the scaffolding. Once he gets there, throws the tool bag at the man. To get off, he drops a box on the ground and jumps on it.
Boeing 747 Dreamlifter plane loses a wheel during takeoff On Tuesday, October 11, 2022 at Taranto-Grottaglie Airport, Italy, a Boeing 747 Dreamlifter of US cargo airline Atlas Air lost a wheel seconds after takeoff. The wheel then crashed into a vineyard, luckily there were no casualties. The transport aircraft continued its normal flight to Charleston, United States.
Atlas robots do parkour Boston Dynamics' Atlas robots practice parkour. Parkour is the perfect playground for experimenting with new behaviors. In this video, the humanoid robot Atlas shows us his athletic abilities by running, jumping over obstacles and doing backflips.
The Atlas robot doing stunts The company Boston Dynamics released today another video capabilities with a demonstration of robots Atlas. In this new video we see some awesome stunts by Atlas, who does somersaults, a jump opening the legs of the air and a second jump which rotates the entire body of 360 degrees.
The Atlas robot does parkour The Atlas Robot Boston Dynamics continues to evolve. Now able to make movements mentioning parkour. In a short video, We can be seen running, jumping over a tree trunk and climbs over 3 obstacles with one foot.
Testing of a robot in the woods A woman went for a walk with the dog in the forest, when suddenly he met the company Boston Dynamics researchers to test the robots Atlas.
Saving a Dog from a Semi Frozen Lake Occurred on January 5, 2018 / Midlothian, Virginia, USA Neighborhood kids knocked on my door and asked for help because a dog had fallen into our semi-frozen neighborhood pond. After attempting to reach the dog with a 30 ft ladder, Anthony Miller and I got the kayak from my garage and returned to the pond. Anthony got in the kayak and scooted along the ice until he reached the dog, Atlas, who was in distress and near complete exhaustion from trying to get out. Anthony used a noose from Animal Control to get the dog and drag him to the edge. He was placed in an emergency vehicle and given oxygen and warm blankets. After seizing several times, they tried to transport him to a nearby animal hospital. He stopped breathing twice and was given chest compressions by paramedics. When he arrived his temperature was so low it wouldn't even register on the thermometer. Under great care, Atlas made a full recovery and was reunited with his owner who had been desperately looking for him
The Atlas robot makes a perfect reverse somersault The new humanoid robot Atlas of the US company Boston Dynamics, jumping from one obstacle to another, running very smooth movements. Then, makes a spectacular reverse somersault without losing his balance.
Atlas, the new humanoid robot of Boston Dynamics The Robotics firm Boston Dynamics, presents a new generation of humanoid robots. The Atlas is able to move on two legs in uneven terrain and do various simple tasks, like to lift and move boxes. In the video, a man pushes the robot with force, but that will quickly restore the balance of. This version of the Atlas has a height of 1,75 meters and weighs 82 pounds.
S-80 best underwater conventional of the world The most advanced conventional submarine in the world the S-80
Type Submarine SSK-AIP First Unit Isaac Peral (S-81)
Last unit Mateo García de los Reyes (S-84)
Previous class Galerna class
Later class N/A
Construction period 2005 - 2018 (planned)
Service period 2015 (planned) -
Units under construction 4
Units raised 4
Units placed in Tier 4
class characteristics
displacement 2200 t
Displacement in immersion 2500 t
Length • 71,05 m
• Heavy duty helmet: 51,76 m
Chapter 11,68 m
draft 6,02 m
Power 3 x 1200 kW
Immersion power • 3600 kW
• AIP: 300 kW
speed 12 knots
Diving speed 20+ knots
Autonomy • 50-60 days of surface navigation
• 20-30 days of navigation in immersion at 4 knots in Immersion
• 8000 km at 3 knots on the surface
• AIP Reactor (not confirmed): 3 weeks
Crew • 3 Officers
• 4 NCOs
• 25 Sailors
Troops 8 Special Forces Soldiers
PRICE €534 million/Unit1 Armament:
Silos and Weapon Systems
torpedo tubes (6 per submarine)
weapon loading system
torpedo launch system
Countermeasure launch system
Heavy torpedoes DM2/A4 STN Atlas Electronik
UGM-109 Tomahawk long-range cruise missile
naval SCALP medium range cruise missile
UGM-84 Sub-Harpoon block II anti-ship missiles
multi-influence mines