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The Terminator 2 Extreme Ed DVD claims the arm from T2 was one of the most expensive props ever made for its size, with working moving parts controlled by a guy off-screen.
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/hr/, don't say I never did anything for ya!

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>>371164
Oh God... Reminds me of an old creepy asian lady who also helped kids cross the street, watching them as they crossed.
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Now for fictional stuff.
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The original endoskeleton was designed by creating a human sculpt, then carefully carving it away and replacing prominent features with lookalike mechanical counterparts, such as the collar bones with hydraulic pistons.
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From what the DVD Extras said, many different designs were attempted first... eventually they just gave up and referred to Cameron's original technical sketches instead.
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Okay, let's throw in something that's real.

Behold the Shadow Robot Hand.
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if you're Russian (can't tell) than you should try to find photos of Arne / Arnea from New Era. They look sort of like Asimo, but they're made in Russia. I have only managed to find a few small photos.
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>>371421

WANT
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US remote-controlled robot Talon SWORDS (Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection Systems) armed with an M249 5.56x45mm SAW.
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Exterminate!
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This Talon SWORDS RC robot is armed with an M240B 7.62x51mm general-purpose machine-gun (GPMG).
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Talon SWORDS soldier-operated remote-control console.
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In Iraq, robots are controlled with an Xbox 360 controller attached to a backpack computer/radio.
This makes the most sense. So many in the military have years of training and great proficiency with PlayStation video games, making the weapons based off the game controllers is most logical and intuitive. Plus those game controllers have the best button and stick arrangements and they are rugged as hell (at least the PS stuff).
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Here's a Matilda robot armed with 2 AT-4 rocket launchers.
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A MAARS robot with a GPMG.
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US Mark V-A1 American Andros EOD robot for the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), armed with a semi-automatic shotgun.
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US Rockwell HiMAT highly maneuverable remote-controlled fighter. Experimented with in the late 1970s, an attempt to make a small remote-controlled fighter that could turn at Gs that would flatten a human pilot.
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US RQ-1 Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), armed with Hellfire anti-tank laser-guided missiles.
A remote-controlled reconnaissance plane that can loiter over a battlefield (or any piece of real estate) for a long time.