Swiss Army Introduces Virtual Reality Combat Training Program
Swiss Armed Forces announce implementation of cutting-edge virtual reality training systems for military personnel, marking significant modernization of defense capabilities.

Key Takeaways
- A team from EPFL has developed RAVEN, a drone capable of walking, hopping, and jumping using bird-like legs.
- The RAVEN drone weighs 620g and uses a combination of springs and motors to mimic bird tendons.
- RAVEN can jump onto raised surfaces up to 26 centimeters high.
- The Swiss Army is currently rethinking its strategy regarding evolving drone warfare.
- Jumping for flight was found to be the most efficient use of kinetic and potential energy compared to other modes.
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They Said
"Birds can alternate between walking and running to take off or land, without the aid of a runway or launcher. Engineering platforms for such movements are still lacking in robotics."
"Evolving drone warfare sparks re-think in Swiss army"