ROBOTEAM to Exhibit Range of Unmanned Robotic Solutions at AUSA 2012

By Caroline Rees / 17 Oct 2012
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IRIS – Individual Robotic Intelligence System by ROBOTEAM

ROBOTEAM, a leader in advanced, multi-purpose robotic solutions for Defense, Homeland Security, and Public Safety, presents its innovative easy-to-operate and technologically superior robots at the AUSA Annual Meeting, October 22-24 in Washington DC. The following systems will be on display:

MTGR – Micro Tactical Ground Robot

Designed for intelligence gathering, this ultra-light, 13-lb, highly maneuverable robot is the lightest available on the market in its category. Carried by an individual soldier, the MTGR climbs stairs and 60⁰ obstacles, and has a secure MANET Data Link. The MTGR uses a US Military Battery.

IRIS – Individual Robotic Intelligence System

Designed for urban warfare and anti-terror missions, the IRIS is an easily deployed, miniature system, weighing less than2 lbs. With a vertical drop of35 feet, and a 4×4 drive, it can be thrown behind walls to enable forces to view the situation in real time. It runs on AA replaceable batteries, with an operation time of 4 hours.

PROBOT – The Professional Robot

The PROBOT – designed for a wide range of military and civilian missions – is exceptionally diverse in its uses and applications. It can carry very heavy payloads of up to507 Lbs. With a maximum speed of 22 Mp/h, the Probot can easily climb stairs and surmount all types of obstacles. Among its range of payloads are a CBRN sensor suite, tactical manipulator, logistic carrier, crowd control, and search & rescue systems. It also features a secure MANET Data Link, and runs on a US Military Battery.

ROCU – Ruggedized Operator Control Unit

ROBOTEAM has also developed a cutting-edge, exceptionally sophisticated control system – ROCU – that is uniquely intuitive, requires no special training, and is easy to operate. ROCU was designed as an integrated generic controller for unmanned systems. It has a highly intuitive guidance system, and is fully ruggedized, ergonomic, and MIL-STD compliant. ROCU uses Windows 7/Android OS, has a 7″ touch screen that is viewable in sunlight, and NVIS – and runs on a US Military Battery

According to Yosi Wolf, Co-Founder of Roboteam, “We are very pleased to present our range of robots – developed for diverse applications – at AUSA. We have invested significant resources to create the best possible and highest quality solutions – while considering the current global reality of limited budgets. Our robots have proven successful in various units of the US Armed Forces in their evaluation and purchasing processes. Our advanced sensors, along with our technological innovation, range of accessories, the intuitive operation, and advanced command and control solutions – are making our robots the preferred solutions for potential customers.”

Posted by Caroline Rees Caroline co-founded Unmanned Systems Technology and has been at the forefront of the business ever since. With a Masters Degree in marketing Caroline has her finger on the pulse of all things unmanned and is committed to showcasing the very latest in unmanned technical innovation. Connect & Contact
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