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Archax is a robot created by Japanese robotics firm Tsubame.[1][2][3]

The robot is 15 feet tall. The human operator sits inside, and controls the robot from an internal cockpit.[1][4][5][6]

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References

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  1. ^ a b The Tsubame Archax is the coolest $3 million mecha on Earth — and soon, the Moon / For now, it’s a big toy for the ultra-wealthy, but it’s aiming higher, like lunar exploration. And also robot fights. by Tim Stevens Oct 30, 2023, at The Verge website.
  2. ^ Japan startup develops giant 'Gundam'-like robot with $3 million price tag, Oct 2, 2023, Reuters via CNBC website.
  3. ^ Meet ARCHAX, the human-piloted robot, Wednesday Sept. 6, 2023.
  4. ^ Meet Archax, the 15-foot 'Transformers'-style robot that's the brainchild of a Japanese startup and is selling for $3 million by Jyoti Mann Oct 18, 2023, at Business Insider website.
  5. ^ Archax is a $2.7 million pilotable robot for the ultra-wealthy Japanese startup Tsubame has 5 units up for preorder., Sharon Harding, 10/4/2023, at Ars Technica website.
  6. ^ Introducing ARCHAX: The $3 Million Japanese Robot Revolutionizing Work, by Mateusz Ługowikin Artificial intelligence, Newson 1 November 2023.
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