Land robots, ranging from versatile robotic dogs to highly specialized units, offer a wide spectrum of capabilities tailored to various needs, from military operations to detailed surveillance. In military contexts, some of these robots are armed and equipped with advanced systems for reconnaissance, combat support, and tactical operations, designed to operate effectively in hostile environments. Meanwhile, robots used for civil surveillance are often outfitted with an extensive array of sensors, including high-resolution cameras, infrared imaging, heat detectors, and chemical gas sensors. These advanced sensors enable the robots to monitor and analyze environments with precision, providing critical data for security, infrastructure inspections, and emergency response. This diversity in land robot technology ensures that both defense and civil applications benefit from enhanced situational awareness and operational efficiency.