After all, the world's three major trades are: oil, arms, and drugs. The fact that arms ranks second shows just how terrifyingly profitable it is.
But Gu Ji still couldn't understand. The cost of a surgical robot is extremely high, and the expense per operation can be in the tens of thousands. Even if you add various firearms and grenade launchers and sell it as a killing machine for hundreds of thousands of US dollars, would anyone even buy it?
No matter how powerful a surgical robot is, at most it's equivalent to a soldier with good marksmanship, plus it's fearless of death.
Yet the cost of training such a soldier definitely wouldn't exceed hundreds of thousands of US dollars.
Moreover, unlike humans, robots do not understand tactical coordination. Wouldn't a terrorist organization buying dozens at once be a huge waste?
After extensive investigation, Gu Ji still hadn't found any remarkable effect these killing robots had on the battlefield.
