Saturday, April 4, 2009

Ripsaw MS1 UGV

Unmanned Tank.
Goes up to 60 mph.

IRobot Casualty Extraction Robot

Casualty Extraction Robot by IRobot Corporation.
Weighs 285 lbs and can move 150 lbs.

T-52 Enryu

T-52 Rescue Robot by Tmsuk.
It can lift 1100 lbs with each arm.
Watch it tear open a car.

Banryu

By Tmsuk
Home security robot modeled off of a dragon.
50 sensors. Can detect motion, fires, noise, and odor. No weapons. Can send the information to your cell or computer.

The Cajun Crawler

Developed by students of the University of Louisiana.
Like a Segway, but modeled off of Theo Jansen's Strandbeest

Robotnik Rescuer

The rescuer is meant for civilian use.
The video shows the basic model, but there are several surveillance and detector attachments designed for it.

Missile Agency's Multiple Kill Vehicle-L (MKV-L)

Foster-Miller TALON

Foster-Miller's Talon Robot.
A non-lethal model was used at Ground Zero after 9/11.
Video includes the lethal version.

Dragon Runner

Designed by Carnegie Mellon University with funding from the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab.
It is a scouting vehicle. It only weighs 9 lbs. It's really, really sturdy.

Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle

Designed by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control.
Unmanned combat vehicle.

Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot (BEAR(

Designed by Vecna Technologies for the US Military.
BEAR helps remove injured soldiers from battle.
The head is meant to look like a teddy bear's head for comfort.


IRobot Warrior

IRobot Corporation's IRobot Warrior.
It can climb stairs and travel 9.3 mph.


Marcbot

Cheap scout vehicle with camera on its mast.
First robot to draw blood in Iraq.
Soldiers placed an anti-personnel mine on the Marcbot and drove it into an ambush.

Big Dog

Quadruped Robot. Boston Dynamics 2005.
Robotic "pack mule" for infantry soldiers designed for rough terrain.
It can carry 340 lbs. It knows how to keep its balance better than you do.