NewsArticlesAnnouncementAbout UsContacts
About us Contact

We are guided by what unites people

News
Articles
Announcement
About Us
Contacts

Copyright 2017-2026 ORIENT - NEWS AGENCY

About us | Contact |

China's Black Panther 2.0 robot achieves new world speed record

July 07, 2025 | 14:05 |4181
China's latest quadruped robot, the Black Panther 2.0, has set a new world speed record for robots. During the CMG World Robot Skills Competition in Wuhan, it reached a speed of 10.3 meters per second (m/s), significantly surpassing the previous record of 8.89 m/s held by Boston Dynamics' WildCat robot for the past decadeChina's latest quadruped robot, the Black Panther 2.0, has set a new world speed record for robots. During the CMG World Robot Skills Competition in Wuhan, it reached a speed of 10.3 meters per second (m/s), significantly surpassing the previous record of 8.89 m/s held by Boston Dynamics' WildCat robot for the past decade
Source: rutab.net

China's latest quadruped robot, the Black Panther 2.0, has set a new world speed record for robots. During the CMG World Robot Skills Competition in Wuhan, it reached a speed of 10.3 meters per second (m/s), significantly surpassing the previous record of 8.89 m/s held by Boston Dynamics' WildCat robot for the past decade.

The Black Panther 2.0 is a relatively lightweight and compact machine, weighing only 38 kg and standing 0.63 meters tall. To achieve such impressive speed, engineers implemented a series of innovative solutions:

• Huygens' Pendulum Principle: Synchronizing the movement of all four limbs based on this principle optimized running efficiency.

• Specialized Shock-Absorbing Knee Joints: These joints reduce structural stress and significantly decrease energy consumption during movement.

• Carbon Fiber "Shins": The use of carbon fiber increased leg stiffness by 135% with only a minimal 16% increase in weight.

• "Clawed" Sole Design: This design improved surface grip by 200%, which is crucial for high-speed locomotion.

This achievement underscores China's substantial progress and innovative potential within the field of robotics.

ORIENT

More news

tmcell
TNGIZD
toyota banner
orient mobil gosyndy
orient mobile ios
Bilelik HUB
Reaching for the Stars: The Story of a 15-Year-Old Girl from Turkmenistan

Reaching for the Stars: The Story of a 15-Year-Old Girl from Turkmenistan

21:34 June 18, 2026
Iran and US sign memorandum on ending war: 14 articles, unfreezing of assets, free passage through the Strait of Hormuz and troop withdrawal — a peace sealed by electronic signature

Iran and US sign memorandum on ending war: 14 articles, unfreezing of assets, free passage through the Strait of Hormuz and troop withdrawal — a peace sealed by electronic signature

21:00 June 18, 2026
Football stronger than war: Iran draw with New Zealand at 2026 World Cup despite visa issues and conflict

Football stronger than war: Iran draw with New Zealand at 2026 World Cup despite visa issues and conflict

19:00 June 18, 2026