Japanese engineering giant Kawasaki has unveiled CORLEO, a revolutionary four-legged robot equipped with hooves.
CORLEO resembles a mechanical horse, with four articulated legs ending in hoof-like extremities, allowing it to traverse difficult terrains with agility.
The robot supports three primary modes: walking, riding, and climbing, making it ideal for surveillance, exploration, disaster recovery, and military applications.
The decision to design CORLEO with hooves instead of wheels is based on research into terrain adaptability, following the growing trend of biomimetic robotics.