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  2. DRDO Daksh - Wikipedia

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    Daksh is a battery-operated remote-controlled robot on wheels that was created with a primary function of bomb recovery. Developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation, it is fully automated. It can navigate staircases, negotiate steep slopes, navigate narrow corridors and tow vehicles to reach hazardous materials.

  3. Telerobotics - Wikipedia

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    Desktop telepresence robots typically mount a phone or tablet on a motorized desktop stand to enable the remote person to look around a remote environment by panning and tilting the display. Drivable telepresence robots typically contain a display (integrated or separate phone or tablet) mounted on a roaming base.

  4. Robot control - Wikipedia

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    The robots used in space exploration have been controlled semi-autonomously. The robots that are sent to space have the ability to maneuver itself, and are self-sustaining. To allow for data collection and a controlled research, the robot is always in communications with scientists and engineers on Earth .

  5. Foster-Miller TALON - Wikipedia

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    The SWORDS system allows soldiers to fire small arms weapons by remote control from as far as over 3,937 feet (1,200 meters) away. This example is fitted with an M249 SAW. Control station. The Foster-Miller TALON is a remotely operated, tracked military robot designed for missions ranging from reconnaissance to combat.

  6. Kuratas - Wikipedia

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    It can be crewed by one person; that operator would sit in the "body" of the robot in a seat, with the control device in front of them. The Kuratas can also be controlled externally by remote control. Kuratas sports a four-wheeled, thirty joint exoskeleton. [2] which is controlled by the pilot or can be controlled remotely.

  7. Omnibot - Wikipedia

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    The user could control its shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers, the left arm being a poseable "dummy". Losing the remote control unit for an Omnibot meant that the robot was virtually useless outside of the clock and cassette deck based functions. Two lesser known robots in the Omnibot range were the Omnibot OOM and the Omniwagon.

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