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A Report On Eod Robotics - 880 Words

September 29, 2016 Bill Schultz Mrs.Mashock EOD Robotics EOD Robotics Introduction Eod robots are part of the reason people don t get blown up while walking down the street. However not everyone has explosives they can use for blowing people up. Eod robots are robots used by bomb disposal teams, EOD stands for explosives ordinance disposal. The remote-controlled, heavy-duty robot tEODor (telerob Explosive Ordnance Disposal and observation robot) is designed and manufactured by Telerob. Telerob is a business unit of Cobham Unmanned Systems. The robot is designed to provide enhanced bomb disposal capabilities to explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) teams. The robot offers high reliability and excellent manoeuvrability. It can be used to identify and disarm booby traps, fireworks, improvised explosive devices and other dangerous objects in closed areas, buildings and vehicles. It also performs reconnaissance, monitoring and investigation of objects in extra dangerous conditions.The tEODor bomb disposal robot system is in service with military and law enforcement units of more than 41 countries worldwide. The battery-powered tEODor robot system features modular design incorporating a wide array of accessories and advanced technical capabilities. The robot has a length of 1.3m, width of 6.85m, a height of 1.24m and a weight of 375 kg. It can carry a payload of 350 kg. tEODor can be equipped with chemical and radiological sensors for recon activities.The x-ray device isShow MoreRelatedEssay On Unmanned System743 Words   |  3 Pagessweat in little time even in cooler weather. Once all carbon fiber is properly sprayed down then the respirator and Tyvek suit can be removed. My thought is why couldn’t a robot perform some of these tasks to keep human risk at a minimum? For this report will only focus on responders to crash site after the fire is extinguished. The obvious need for a robot in this scenario is health of humans. With cameras and sensors attached to a robot an operator could guide the robot around the crash site evaluatingRead MoreIrobot Market Mix5083 Words   |  21 Pagescompanies to introduce robotic technology into the consumer market. Home care robots were iRobot’s most successful products, with over 5 million units sold worldwide and accounting for over half of its total annual revenue. iRobot had a long-standing contractual relationship with the U.S. government to produce robots for military defense. iRobot was fully gauged toward first mover radical innovation with an extensive RD budget. Made up of over 500 of the most distinguished robotics professionals in theRead MoreArtificial Intelligence and the Modern Military3400 Words   |  14 Pagesdesigned to reduce or eliminate the need for combat soldiers on missions or tasks that are considered to dangerous for human operators. These missions or task include Biological or Chemical detection, Explosive Ordinance Detection and Demolition (EOD), High value target identification and covert tracking, and Treat Detection and Neutralization. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is finally reaching the point where it is now feasible, and is starting to demonstrate its capabilities in the combat environmentRead MoreSwat8386 Words   |  34 Pages4.1.1 SWAT teams conducting hostage rescue operations should train their personnel on the following competencies: †¢ Threat assessment †¢ Intelligence gathering techniques †¢ Reconnaissance techniques †¢ Technology support (robotics, electronic surveillance) †¢ Tactical planning (timing and transition of crisis, deliberate, contingency phases) †¢ Adherence to priority of life matrix †¢ Breach point analysis (mechanical, explosive, thermal, ballistic) †¢ Read MoreArmy Regulation 190–5137102 Words   |  149 Pagesproperty. This authority may be delegated to commanders in the grade of lieutenant colonel. e. Unit commanders or activity chiefs will control and safeguard all supply and equipment areas within their command or activity. They will— (1) Promptly report to the provost marshal or equivalent organization, investigate, and resolve incidents involving loss, theft, misuse, or damage of Army resources. (2) Establish end–of–day security checks using Standard Form (SF) 701 (Activity Security Checklist)

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