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According to the report, in an effort to revolutionize bomb disposal operations, the UK Ministry of Defense (MoD) has successfully demonstrated the use of quadruped unmanned ground vehicles (Q-UGVs) in detecting and neutralizing explosives.
The report also stated that during a four-day trial led by the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), advanced robotic systems were tasked with autonomously opening and closing doors, navigating stairs, and inspecting improvised explosive devices.
The report added that upon detecting an explosive, the robot dogs deployed disruptors to render the device safe. The trial marks a significant step in transforming explosive ordnance disposal by reducing human exposure to danger, according to the Dstl.
In addition to the report, Robot dogs that can defuse explosives are set to revolutionize bomb disposal operations and significantly reduce the risk to military personnel, whether operating in the UK or overseas.
Additionally, Dstl and the MoD have not disclosed which specific robot dog. This technology allows the robots to carry out precise and delicate movements, ensuring greater operational efficiency.
Source: NextGen Defense
The report also stated that during a four-day trial led by the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), advanced robotic systems were tasked with autonomously opening and closing doors, navigating stairs, and inspecting improvised explosive devices.
The report added that upon detecting an explosive, the robot dogs deployed disruptors to render the device safe. The trial marks a significant step in transforming explosive ordnance disposal by reducing human exposure to danger, according to the Dstl.
In addition to the report, Robot dogs that can defuse explosives are set to revolutionize bomb disposal operations and significantly reduce the risk to military personnel, whether operating in the UK or overseas.
Additionally, Dstl and the MoD have not disclosed which specific robot dog. This technology allows the robots to carry out precise and delicate movements, ensuring greater operational efficiency.
Source: NextGen Defense
