The Indian Army celebrated its 77th Army Day in Pune with a spectacular showcase of military innovation. One of the highlights of the parade was the debut of the Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULEs)—robotic dogs designed to enhance the Army’s operational efficiency, particularly in tough, challenging terrains.
These robotic mules are equipped with cutting-edge technology, allowing them to navigate rough landscapes, transport supplies, and conduct surveillance tasks. This advancement aims to reduce the risks to human soldiers by taking on dangerous, high-risk duties in the field.
The parade also featured impressive displays of advanced weaponry, state-of-the-art combat vehicles, and a majestic march-past by distinguished Army contingents, showcasing the Army’s commitment to modernization and technological excellence.
The introduction of these robotic dogs underscores the Indian Army’s forward-thinking approach, integrating next-generation technology into its operations, ensuring the safety and efficiency of its personnel in the face of evolving challenges.