Protecting yourself during a robbery attack can be tricky.
Even if you are holding a fire arm, there is the likelihood of casualties during a shootout.
Fortunately, Ghanaian engineer, Emmanuel Wireko-Brobby has developed a security robot which can remotely launch a gun attack.
The 4-feet robot made from plastic is equipped with a surveillance camera, an LED light and a gun.
The innovation called Robot sniper has a solar-powered motor.
Before engaging in a gun fight, it will first sound an alarm in an attempt to ward off the intruder.

Mr. Wireko-Brobby believes his innovation will be crucial for security services and security-conscious individuals.
“I decided to do this one for the security agencies because sometimes, they would have to face the risk of standing right in front of a bullet,” he said.
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