Also, gotta love the TAN DEM. There is a definite need for more anthroform drones.
I loved it up until I saw the 16F avail 
I saw the preview too, and I really had to ask, "Why?" to this drone.
The picture is awesome, and if that's what you got, I'd be all over it, but it isn't.
Check the stats - no arm or arms (full or partial) are mentioned. So out of the picture, you are getting just the one arm that represents the flexible weapon mount. Doberman from the base book has a turret weapon mount, legs, and costs less.
The armor that the Tan Dem comes with also bites, since its lower than the drone's 3 body; the drone does not have any text saying it can wear humanoid armor, so I'd expect to have to upgrade the drone armor to make this a usable drone for any PC, and that drops the drone's speed. Basic Doberman already has good armor, higher than its body, which means its ready to go right from purchase. Given the info in the fluff, I'd have expected at least a 4 armor with Chem protection and maybe Radiation protection built in, if that's what the drone is commonly used for.
About the only thing you can maybe say this has over the basic Doberman is that its in a 'military' catalog and thus can arguably start with a rating 5 node as military grade equipment, instead of the Doberman's 4 as security grade. However with the Tan Dem's picture having "Security" emblazoned across it, that 5 rating military node is in no way guaranteed at every GM's table.
If they eratta this drone to actually have a fully articulated arm (and maybe higher armor) it becomes a good drone at the correct price point. If they don't, just grab that basic Doberman and add an arm to it, and get a better drone.
I totally agree they need more anthroform (bipedal + humanoid) drones, and around the 3000 to 6000 price point range. But those drones have to be at least equivalent to the drones in the basic book to even make sense for companies to produce, let alone military.