Lingxi, a PLA EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) robot, shows grabbing skills in a military training field in Guangzhou, capital of south China’s Guangdong province. (Photo/GZ.81.CN) China’s People’s Liberation Army is developing and field-testing a range of combat robotics, including quadruped robot dogs, motion-controlled humanoid fighters, and AI-enabled support systems designed for logistics, reconnaissance, and direct battlefield engagement. These platforms reflect Beijing’s push toward autonomous and semi-autonomous warfare under what Chinese military doctrine calls “intelligentized warfare.” China showcased a motion-controlled military combat robot capable of mirroring human soldiers’ movements in real time using artificial intelligence during the 12th International Army Cadets Week in November 2025, an event organized by the PLA Army Engineering University and attended by cadets and defense representatives from 13 countries. Operated through…

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