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Yes they are different. That's kind of the point. A quadcopter with a rifle on it can't hold a city. It can't even use a very high caliber weapon. The higher caliber weapons have a lot of knockback, and require a strong structure to absorb that. Which means you need a bigger body.
Nobody is saying quad copters don't have a use. But they can't do everything. You need infantry. Heavy infantry especially. A ground based robot could have a high caliber rifle, a shoulder mounted anti-air system for taking down quadcopters, carry 100's of pounds of ammo, and it uses a lot less energy when moving around per lbs of cargo.
A quadcopter is extremely weight limited, and energy limited. A ground based robot can have a massive battery, tons of ammo, heavier weaponry, etc. Longer time on mission, and can do indoor CQC. It can even engage in nonlethal missions where you need to find and capture a target alive. A quadcopter is best suited to supporting ground operations not replacing them.