
Resolves YES if at least one actor deploys at least one humanoid robot to active combat before 2035. Non-combat military use (such as military logistics) does not count. The robot does not have to be autonomous but can be remote controlled.
@AlexBokov No, bipedal is not the only criterion, a non-humanoid bipedal robot would not count. For example a robot similar to TARS in this scene from Interstellar would NOT count.

Exactly what counts as humanoid is intentionally left vague, but most robots currently being marketed as humanoid would.
@komplexkonjugat So it sounds like what you're going for is a robot that is intended to look human beyond what's necessary for it to operate human-shaped vehicles and equipment? Glad I asked that's a much more specific scenario