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  2. Yaskawa Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Yaskawa Electric Corporation (株式会社安川電機, Kabushiki-gaisha Yasukawa Denki) is a Japanese manufacturer of servos, motion controllers, AC motor drives, switches and industrial robots. Their Motoman robots are heavy duty industrial robots used in welding, packaging, assembly, coating, cutting, material handling and general ...

  3. File:Dissolution units.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Counter-IED equipment - Wikipedia

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    Throwbots: Throwbots (from "throwable robot") are rugged, highly portable, and instantly and easily deployable reconnaissance robots. US Navy 090512-N-2013O-013 A Mark II Talon robot from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 5, Det. Japan, is used to inspect a suspicious package during a force protection-anti-terrorism training exercise.

  5. Andy Flessas - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 WIRED magazine referred to him as "The Robot Whisperer". [4] In 2015 NASA JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) licensed andyRobot's Robot Animator robotics software for use on the NASA Asteroid Redirect Mission. In 2017 VERIZON featured andyRobot robotic systems in its television commercial regarding remote robotic surgery using 5G networks.

  6. SCARA - Wikipedia

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    The acronym stands for selective compliance assembly robot arm [1] or selective compliance articulated robot arm. [ 2 ] By virtue of the SCARA's parallel-axis joint layout, the arm is slightly compliant in the X-Y direction but rigid in the Z direction, hence the term selective compliance .

  7. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robot learned how to move around the room by using its 51 "muscles," which are driven by air pressure. The characteristics of the humanoid Japanese robots include abilities such as blinking, smiling or expressing emotions such as anger and surprise. One of the newer Japanese robots, HRP-4C, is a female robot

  8. Programmable Universal Machine for Assembly - Wikipedia

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    It joins a collection of historically important robots that includes an early Unimate and the Odetics Odex 1. [3] The essence of the design is represented in three categories; 200, 500, and 700 series. The 200 series is a smaller desktop unit. Notably, this model was used for the first robotic stereotactic brain biopsy in 1985.

  9. DRDO Daksh - Wikipedia

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    DRDO Daksh ROV. 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.