The first batch of L3Harris T4 multi-mission bomb disposal robots, billed as the “world’s most capable” threat-neutralizing machines, have been brought into service by the armed forces. The medium ...
L3Harris Technologies in Palm Bay is working on two large contracts with allied military forces to produce remote-controlled robots that can seek out and neutralize explosive devices. The ...
Bomb disposal robots aren't exactly new, but they've come a long way since the first one was introduced by the British Army in 1972 to deal with IRA bomb threats. The early ones were little more than ...
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Robot dogs being used to defuse bombs
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has been trialing robot dogs to defuse bombs. A new live test led by MOD scientists has seen advanced robotic systems, including robot dogs, successfully detecting, and ...
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