Improves precision for complex EOD missions Delivers increased speed, improved strength and battery life Mitigates explosive threats on military installations and nearby communities “The world’s most ...
A U.S. Navy technician with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 4 (EODMU-4) Detachment 10 prepares a robot to take part in an improvised explosive device (IED) training exercise. Robots are being ...
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Military to receive homegrown bomb disposal robots
The military will receive homegrown bomb disposal robots from a major defense firm starting at the end of this year, the state arms procurement agency said Monday, in a move expected to enhance troop ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. – U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal techs returned home to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, following a three-month training session with Senegalese Armed Forces EOD troops in ...
L3Harris Technologies in Palm Bay is working on two large contracts with allied military forces to produce remote-controlled robots that can seek out and neutralize explosive devices. The ...
The Australian DoD will procure around 80 EOD robots from L3Harris Micreo including the company's T7 (pictured) and T4 robots. The T7 is also used by the British Armed Forces and the USAF.
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Students from the on-post Wood Elementary School Robotics Club spent part of their Friday last week with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Soldiers, learning how the Army uses ...
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Ukrainian Sappers Neutralize Deep-Buried 500-kg Russian KAB-500 Bomb in Zaporizhzhia
If you’re not an experienced sapper, you can go on a mission, but you may not come back,” advises Andriy, a Ukrainian platoon ...
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Falls Church, Virginia, is being awarded a $14,150,405 cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost, firm-fixed-price ...
The Air Force has received its first delivery of brand-new explosive ordnance disposal robots to replace its nearly 20-year-old bomb defusing robot fleet. L3Harris Technologies delivered the first ...
The Australian DoD will procure around 80 EOD robots from L3Harris Micreo. These new robots are likely to be L3Harris' T7 robots (pictured). The T7 is also used by the British Armed Forces and the ...
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