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  2. Robot combat - Wikipedia

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    Robot combat involves remotely controlled robots fighting in a purpose-built arena. A robot loses when it is immobilized, which may be due to damage inflicted by the other robot, being pushed into a position where it cannot drive (though indefinite holds or pins are typically not permitted), or being removed from the arena.

  3. MegaBots Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, MegaBots challenged Japan-based Suidobashi Heavy Industry to the world's first giant robot duel. [6] [7] Suidobashi accepted the challenge on the condition that the fight include melee combat. [8] In 2017, the company premiered a scripted version of the duel on Twitch TV, which ended in victory for the MegaBots team. [9] [10]

  4. Mark II (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Mark II is a rideable and user-operated robot built by the American company MegaBots Inc. The robot made its debut in May 2015 at Maker Faire San Mateo. An updated version of the robot, Mk.III, was scheduled in August 2017 to engage in a head-to-head fight with Kuratas, a robot built by Suidobashi Heavy Industry of Japan.

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  6. These Robotics Kits Make Great Gifts for Your Little Genius - AOL

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    Your kids can practice STEM skills out of the classroom playing with these awesome robotics kits. Here are our recommendations. These Robotics Kits Make Great Gifts for Your Little Genius

  7. Robotech Defenders - Wikipedia

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    The Robotech Defenders are a line of scale model kits released by Revell during the early 1980s with an accompanying limited comic series published by DC Comics. Contrary to what their name seems to imply, the "'Robotech Defenders'" are not part of the Robotech anime universe adapted by Carl Macek and released by Harmony Gold USA, but they did adopt the same moniker and logo.