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Man Transportable Robot System "Talon" Mark 2

RIDGECREST, Calif. (March 2, 2012) Reserve component Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operational Support Unit (EODOSU) 7 use a Man Transportable Robot System "Talon" Mark 2 to approach a suspected bomb maker's building during a mobility exercise at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. EODOSU-7 conducts training for reserve and active component personnel to prepare them for future mobilizations and deployments. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Scott/Released)

PackBot EOD

A rugged, lightweight robot designed to conduct Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), HAZMAT, search-and-surveillance, hostage rescue, and other vital law enforcement tasks for Bomb Squads, SWAT teams, military units, and other authorities seeking to meet the security challenges of the 21st century
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Dragon Runner Bomb Disposal Robot

A Dragon Runner Bomb Disposal Robot at a Counter IED (CIED) facility demonstration at RAF Wittering.As part of the C-IED Task Force, members of 5131 (BD) Squadron demonstrated their skills in dealing with IED's (Improvised Explosive Devices), the likes of which they expect to see in future deployments to Afghanistan. One of the many tools that they will use is the Dragon Runner Bomb Disposal Robot.

SWORDS (Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System) ist ein ferngesteuertes bewaffnetes Robotersystem auf einem TALON-Chassis, einem Roboter zur Entschärfung von Sprengladungen.

Kill Bot

A killer robot, armed with a machine gun. It is a Talon SWORDS en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster-Miller_TALON

02.02.2010 Die Robotik-Spezialisten des Unternehmens Boston Dynamics entwickeln für das US-Militär eine geländegängige Laufmaschine. Das Unternehmen erhält dafür 32 Millionen US-Dollar, gab die militärische Forschungsförderungsagentur DARPA gestern bekannt (PDF-Datei). Ein erster Prototyp soll bereits 2012 vorliegen.