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  2. Foster-Miller TALON - Wikipedia

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    SWORDS, or the Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System, is a weaponized version of the robot that is being developed by Foster-Miller for the US Army. The robot is composed of a weapons system mounted on the standard TALON chassis. The current price of one unit is $230,000; however, Foster-Miller claims that when it enters ...

  3. Crawler (BEAM) - Wikipedia

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    Instead they are mounted directly on the robot's base. The design of a crawler robot isn't specified in detail and each robot engineer is allowed to build their own version. Sometimes, crawling robots are equipped with dedicated microcontrollers plus a radio controlled chipset [2] while in other implementations a minimalist approach is used. [3]

  4. BEAM robotics - Wikipedia

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    The body of the robot is not dragged on the ground. Turbots: Roll their entire bodies using their arms or flagella. Inchworms: Move part of their bodies ahead, while the rest of the chassis is on the ground. Tracked robots: Use tracked wheels, like a tank. Jumpers: Robots which propel themselves off the ground as a means of locomotion.

  5. Unmanned ground vehicle - Wikipedia

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    RCA radio controlled car. Dayton, Ohio, 1921. In 1904, Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres Quevedo was developing a radio-based control system he named Telekino.He chose to conduct an initial test in the form of a three-wheeled land vehicle (), which had an effective range of 20 to 30 meters, the first known example of an unmanned ground vehicle.

  6. Category:Tracked robots - Wikipedia

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  7. M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System - Wikipedia

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    This armored, tracked mobile launcher uses a stretched Bradley chassis and has a high cross-country capability. [citation needed] M270A1 was the result of a 2005 upgrade program for the U.S. Army, and later on for several other states. The launcher appears identical to M270, but incorporates the Improved Fire Control System (IFCS) and an ...