Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) just revealed its intelligent canine robots that can work together in a swarm for urban combat. These “wolf packs” were shown off on a TV documentary named Unmanned Competition for the state channel CCTV, according to the South China Morning Post. What made these new drone models different was that they could coordinate directly with each other, allowing a group of robot dogs to be controlled by a single soldier without micromanagement. These land drones also come with specialized tasks — there’s the Shadow variant, which is designed for reconnaissance and situational awareness, while the Polar one is tasked with logistical support. At the sharp end of the group is the Bloody variant; this model can be equipped with various weapons, including small missiles, grenade launchers, and automatic weapons.…