China has begun deploying its advanced Walker S2 humanoid robots along the Vietnam border, marking a major step in using robotics for public security and industrial tasks. The robots will assist with inspections, guide travelers, manage personnel flow, and handle logistics, reducing human workload and increasing operational efficiency.
Standing at 1.76 meters with highly articulated limbs and dexterous hands, the Walker S2 robots can carry loads up to 15 kilograms and navigate complex environments. Their autonomous hot-swappable battery system allows continuous 24-hour operation, making them ideal for demanding border and industrial duties.
The deployment reflects China’s broader push to integrate AI and robotics into public services, industrial inspections, and security operations. This project also signals a new era of collaboration between AI technology and government infrastructure, emphasizing efficiency, precision, and innovation.
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