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Daksh reduces human casualties and is a great tool for bomb disposal squads. Speaking to Bangalore Mirror, DRDO (Pune) scientist M K Pathak said, “Daksh has been realised in a period of 30 ...
Daksh - bomb-disposal robot - Daksh has been serving bomb disposal units of the Indian Army, police and paramilitary forces to tackle IEDs and other hazardous materials since 2011.
PUNE, India, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- The Indian army's corps of engineers has taken delivery of the first six indigenously made, remotely operated vehicles designed for bomb disposal. In 2009 the army ...
January 2, 2012: The Indian Army has received six Daksh bomb disposal robots and has another 14 on order. Each one costs $180,000. Designed and built in India, Daksh weighs 380 kg (836 pounds) and is ...