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A scara robot uaually have 4 degrees of freedom
you dont
The six degrees of freedom (3 translational, 3 rotational) allow a robot to move in any direction and orientation within its workspace, enabling it to perform a wide range of tasks with precision and flexibility. This freedom of movement is crucial for the robot to reach objects from different angles, avoid obstacles, and manipulate items in various orientations, making it more adaptable and efficient in its operations.
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3. 4 if it is a terminator.
Yes.
yes, the military is already using robots in that role
no it is more like a remote control real airplain
Today, all pronounciable three-letter abbreviations usually mean several different things. In my "world", DOF stands for Degrees-Of-Freedom. Used for instance to describe how a factory robot can manipulate a work item.
Laura gant military id is 553L though :)