An Ohio-based company opened sales for its flamethrowing robot dog. The 'Thermonator' is a four-legged machine with a flame thrower on its back. READ MORE: Elon Musk was selling a
Throwflame, an Ohio-based flamethrower manufacturer, has released what it says is the first-ever robot dog with a flamethrower attached for remote firestarting.
Robot dogs wielding flamethrowers -- it sounds like something straight out of a science fiction movie, but a Cleveland-based company says they're up for sale to customers in the U.S.
If you want to show some love for the new mom in your life this year, you’ll need a photo and a really good first Mother’s Day Instagram caption to go with it.
‘Ultimate firepower companion’ is purportedly for wildlife control, ecological conservation, and snow and ice removalWhat has four legs and can breathe fire? Apparently the Thermonator, a controversial “first-ever flamethrower-wielding robot dog”.According to Throwflame, an Ohio-based company that manufactures flamethrowers, its latest invention features a 30ft firing range, light detection and range mapping, as well as laser sighting, aboard a battery-powered thing with legs that can jump...
Finally – FINALLY! – the world's first flame-throwing robot dog is
Thermonator, a flamethrower robot dog, is now available to the public. It builds on existing robot dog technology but adds a new, risky dimension. about the flamethrower robot dog, here.
Janelle Gibson moved to Wyoming to pursue her dream as a rancher. A man attempted to kidnap Gibson in a Walmart on her first day in the state. She has since fallen in love and made a life for herself at the guest ranch
Earth Day is right around the corner. But what does the day even mean?
For more than 50 years, Americans have united on one day in April to
As part of Earth Day celebrations on Monday, April 22, the Department of Public Works (DPW), the Urban Forestry Commission, Tree Northampton, and the Rotary Club of Northampton will join forces to plant trees on Saturday, April 20.
MONROVIA- Ahead of the celebration of World Book and Copyright Day on April 23, the Director General of the Liberia Intellectual Property Office, Garmai Koboi, has called on all Liberians to rally with her in her quest to renew the Liberia Intellectual Property Office’s commitment to addressing the numerous challenges facing Liberia’s struggling literary industry. []