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China develops second generation explosive-removing robot

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China develops second generation explosive-removing robot
( Source: PLA Daily ) 2010-June-2 17:25

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  The reporters learned from China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) on June 1 that the second generation explosive-removing robot “Snow Leopard 10” independently developed by the CASIC with leading level technologies in some aspects in China had entered the testing and experimental stage and would appear at the Zhuhai Air Show 2010 in south China’s Guangdong Province.

  The “Snow Leopard 10” robot has such prominent features as portability, flexibility and availability in a wide range of fields. It possesses certain self-action capability and running capability on bumpy surfaces, which can enable it to cross complex topography. It can operate not only on urban streets and in lanes and corridors, but on prairies and Gobi. It can also climb slopes and go upstairs and downstairs.

  As most explosive-removing tasks are to grab, grasp and snatch up the heavy objects on the ground, the designers provided the mechanical hand of the second-generation explosive-removing robot with not only multiple flexibility degrees but enough clamping strength by adopting multi-functional mechanism to ensure the safety and reliability of the robot.

  The mechanical hand of the “Snow Leopard 10” robot can also be replaced at any time according to actual needs. It can firmly snatch up all kinds of objects ranging from cell phone to 10-kilo iron block and then carry the objects to the designated positions according to orders.

  By Sun Jianping and Sun Yang
 
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i saw a video of one similar to us robot some student made it but uncertian if govt have started any proper project

yeah..i think our students have great capabilities ...the governments should offer them some opportunities to show their talent. Then, only we can counter developed nations in military technology. :hitwall:
 
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The tracks looks a bit narrow and flimsy, also camoflague pattern reminds me of legos
 
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How do you define "second generation"?

How is this more advanced capability wise or compares with EOD robots already deployed in theaters in Iraq or Afghanistan?
 
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