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  2. Foster-Miller TALON - Wikipedia

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    The robot is controlled through a two-way radio or fiber-optic link from a portable or wearable Operator Control Unit that provides continuous data and video feedback for precise vehicle positioning. Regular (IED/EOD) TALON: Carries sensors and a robotic manipulator , which are used by the U.S. military for explosive ordnance disposal and ...

  3. Robot combat - Wikipedia

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    Robot combat uses weight classes, with the heaviest robots able to exert more power and destructive capabilities. The rules of competitions are designed for the safety of the builders, operators, and spectators while also providing an entertaining spectacle. Robot combat arenas are generally surrounded by a bulletproof screen.

  4. Category:Combat robots - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for combat robot-remote control robots that fight each other as a sport. Subcategories ...

  5. Military robot - Wikipedia

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    A survey of 746 people in the military showed that 80% either 'liked' or 'loved' their military robots, with more affection being shown towards ground rather than aerial robots. [28] Surviving dangerous combat situations together increased the level of bonding between soldier and robot, and current and future advances in artificial intelligence ...

  6. Self-righting mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Chaos 2. The first attempted self-right in the UK Robot Wars was by a robot called Chaos, during its Series 2 heat final. However, it was unable to do so. Later in the series, Cassius successfully righted itself with its pneumatic flipping arm, after Sir Killalot had flipped it over with his drill during the semi-final pinball trial. [7]

  7. Robot kit - Wikipedia

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    The kits can consist of: structural elements, mechanical elements, motors (or other actuators), sensors and a controller board to control the inputs and outputs of the robot. In some cases, the kits can be available without electronics as well, to provide the user the opportunity to use his or her own.

  8. PackBot - Wikipedia

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    PackBot being demonstrated by the French military A PackBot used in explosive ordnance disposal training with US and Saudi Arabian forces in 2021. PackBot is a series of military robots by Endeavor Robotics (previously by iRobot [1]), an international robotics company founded in 2016, created from iRobot, that previously produced military robots since 1990.

  9. Category:Robot kits - Wikipedia

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