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Army Robots



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Robots for military use can now perform many different tasks. Some are autonomous, while others can be remotely controlled. They can be used for transport, search & rescue, and attack missions. You can equip them with different weapons and sensors. They can be used in the military's terrain force.

Centaur

The Centaur armoured robot is unmanned ground vehicle, capable of disarming landmines, explosive devices and other threats. It has a modular payload and an advanced electro-optic/infrared camera suite. It can detect biological, chemical and nuclear threats. It is equipped with a manipulator arm that can reach objects up six feet in distance. These features allow it to support a variety of manned and unmanned operations.


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Centaur army robots can be used for a variety of purposes. They can be deployed in both domestic and international conflict situations. In Ukraine, they are used to remove unexploded bombs.

SAFFiR

The SAFFiR robotic army robot is small-to–medium mobile robotic device, equipped with a series of sensors. It can be used in conjunction with Navy officers. The advanced sensors include infrared stereovision, rotating lasers that can see through smoke and a rotating laser. This allows it to withstand being burned by fire.


Programming can be done on the SAFFiR armoured robot to complete complex tasks like identifying fires and fighting them. They can also respond to natural language and use human-like gestures.

DOGO

DOGO army robots are designed for close quarter combat. They can carry a pistol or non-lethal pepper sprayed and can be controlled via a point-and shoot interface. A dazzler module is included as well as a microphone for audio communication. Israel's defense ministry and the counterterrorism unit have given input to the design, and the DOGO is expected to be delivered to special forces this year. These robots are lightweight and can be easily packed in a backpack.


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The DOGO army robotic arm is equipped with a two- to five-hour battery. It has eight cameras with 360-degree coverage. It also comes with a fully loaded Glock 26 pistol. Picatinny Rails are also available, which allow it to carry accessories. These include a dazzler that blinds attackers for a short time and a dazzler.





Army Robots