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39: 175: 259: 250:. The robot also has zero radius turn capability, and can climb up to a 60 degree incline. The dual BB-2590/U Li-ion rechargeable batteries allow for the robot to have a run time of 4 to 8 hours. Adaptive Materials Inc. (AMI) has created a power pod battery capable of extending the life of the PackBot. The power pod weighs 6 kg(13 lbs) and allows for extension of battery life to reach 12 hours. It can maneuver in up to 3 feet of water. PackBot has more than 40 accessories, which are illustrated in PackBot 510 variants. Additionally, the robot can communicate up to 1000 meters or 3281 feet, and captures information through four cameras with night vision, zoom, and illumination capabilities that allow for real time image processing. 125:. The contract was for the delivery of PackBot reconnaissance, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear systems. The contract was priced at $ 9.6 million and includes the training of military personnel to operate the equipment, as well as lifetime repairs and technical support. PackBots have also been used in non-military operations. In 2014 the Brazilian government received an order of 30 PackBots. The robots were used for security purposes during the 2014 31: 325:
in 2002 to explore caves and bunkers. This model was the simplest Packbot which contained just a robotic arm and camera. As of 2007 Packbots have been deployed to aid in the detection of sniper fire in the Middle East. Acoustic signatures detected by the robot allow ground troops to pinpoint sniper
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sent to Mars in 2003 are just two of the rovers managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Mars is not the only place employing iRobot technology. In 2011, Japan was rocked by a strong earthquake causing a meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear reactor. Two PackBot rovers were deployed into the ruins of
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The projects involving the cooperation of iRobot and NASA allowed the creation of high-tech machines. The much-needed physical structure of the robots was designed by iRobot, while the instruments and science equipment on board was provided by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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sent two Packbot 510 robots to Japan after the tsunami and earthquake destroyed Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The robot was used on several reconnaissance missions at the power plant to remove debris and measure radiation readings.
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fire in battle. Packbot has also been used to explore buildings and other possibly dangerous areas with the modified light Packbot Explorer, which only weighs 30 pounds and is faster than the Packbot 510. In addition,
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is the basic configuration. It has five payload bays for assignable purposes and can be dropped from a height of six feet (1.83m) onto concrete without being damaged. The Packbot scout version weighs about 40 pounds
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from ICx Technologies as a payload in order to "sniff" out explosive materials. With the Fido, the PackBot now has the capability of locating explosive devices and subsequently disarming them using onboard robotic
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released confirmation of a deal totaling $ 4.4 million for the first quarter of 2011 for the manufacturing of 27 PackBot 510's and spare parts to accompany them. In 2010, the industrial division of
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PackBot 510 has a maximum speed of 5.8 mph or 9.3 km/h, and weighs 31.6 lbs. or 14.3 kg. The robot can traverse mud, rocks, stairs, and other surfaces due to its
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PackBot 510 with REDOWL Sniper Detection Kit utilizes the Acoustic Direction Finder from BioMimetic Systems to localize gunshots with azimuth, elevation, and range.
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A U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician trains on iRobot's PCC, one of the remote control operation devices used to operate the Packbot.
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is refurbishing 224 iRobot 510 robots. The PackBot technology is also used in collaboration with NASA for their rovers and probes.
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version of the 510 PackBot with a longer and stronger arm, more cameras, communications variations, and better track propulsion.
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the nuclear power plant to assess damage, where the radioactivity was at high enough levels to prohibit humans from exploring.
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accumulated $ 13.2 million in revenue for international orders for PackBot alone in more than 25 countries. In September 2014,
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and the deal totaled $ 7.2 million in order to police the twelve host cities during the soccer matches. To date,
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Michael, Katina; Michael, M.G. (2014). "The Packbots Are Coming: Boosting security at the 2014 FIFA World Cup".
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Carries an integrated payload which can be elevated to allow peeking over obstacles or cover. Payload has a
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The National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) has a partnership with the company, iRobot. NASA's
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PackBot 510 with HazMat Detection Kit collects air samples to detect chemical and radiological agents.
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detection and defusing. The Packbot Scout was the first deployment of the Packbot and was sent to
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in search of victims and assessing the structural integrity of the debris by sending back images.
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A PackBot used in explosive ordnance disposal training with US and Saudi Arabian forces in 2021
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A U.S. Navy Sailor assigned to an explosive ordnance disposal team poses beside a PackBot.
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Morris, Jefferson (February 24, 2006). "iRobot's Dyer missions multiplying for PackBot".
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in 2001. Another instance of the PackBot technology being implemented was to the damaged
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PackBot 510 with Fast Tactical Maneuvering Kit designed for infantry troops tasked with
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2001 – iRobot PackBot used to search World Trade Center ruins after the 9/11 attacks.
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has delivered upwards of 5000 different robots including PackBots internationally.
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where they were the first to assess the site. As of November 2014, the
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PackBot 510 is the current base model. It uses a videogame-style
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teams and other first responders with situational awareness.
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2002 – PackBot first deployed to aid United States Troops.
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Index

Packbot


military robots
iRobot
Iraq
Afghanistan
World Trade Center
9/11
Fukushima nuclear plant
2011 TĹŤhoku earthquake and tsunami
U.S. Army
iRobot
iRobot
iRobot
Canadian Department of National Defense (DND)
FIFA World Cup
iRobot
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Deep Space Network
Spirit
Opportunity

hand controller
Bomb Disposal
improvised explosive device
improvised explosive device
First Responder
SWAT
Fido Explosives Detector

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