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The Air Force Civil Engineer Center’s Readiness Directorate made its first delivery of the new medium-size explosive ordnance disposal robot to the field Oct. 15, to Tyndall Air Force Base.
The robot is part of the Advance Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robotic System program. It is a medium-sized robot that can be transported in an EOD response team vehicle and can be carried by two ...
Australia has ordered dozens of medium-weight EOD robots from L3Harris Micreo. L3Harris Micreo will deliver up to 80 explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) robots to the Australian Defence Force (ADF), ...
The medium-size Man-Transportable Robotic ... producing MTRS Increment II for engineer, CBRN and EOD units in FY19. Part of the MTRS robot's inner workings is the Army's Unmanned Ground Vehicle ...
L3Harris Technologies has been awarded £21m by the Ministry of Defence to deliver up to 50 medium-sized T4 explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) robots. The T4’s manipulator arm reach and lift strength, ...
In addition to explosive ordnance disposal, the robots can support missions related to chemical detection and hazardous material clearance, as well as for police special weapons and tactics missions.
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The Australian DoD will procure around 80 EOD robots from L3Harris Micreo including the company's T7 (pictured) and T4 robots. The T7 is also used by the British Armed Forces and the USAF.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal is a key component of national defense that is limited both by risk to EOD technicians and the ability of existing EOD robots to reach EOs in challenging environments and ...
have certified two locally made Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) robots to be used for commercial purposes and in Thailand's deep south. The Defence Technology Institute (DTI) announced on ...