The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has showcased its new four-legged robots, dubbed “robo-wolves,” during military exercises. These robots are equipped with cameras, sensors, and can carry supplies, but also have potential weaponization capabilities. A U.S. national security expert warns these robots could be deployed in a potential invasion of Taiwan. Chinese state media has further indicated the possibility of utilizing these robots in operations targeting the island. The demonstration of these advanced robotic systems highlights China’s growing technological advancements in military applications. This development raises concerns about the evolving nature of modern warfare and potential regional instability. The PLA’s deployment signals a move towards integrating robotics into its strategic capabilities.