France sent robots to overcome the nuclear consequences of Japan

The ITAR-TASS news agency reports that France will send its robots to Japan to help overcome the consequences at the nuclear power plant. Fukushima.

The robot that will be brought to Japan will be machines weighing 130 tons. All robots were designed and assembled at GIE Intra, the joint venture of EDF, Areva and the French Commission on Atomic Energy (CEA).

These automatic devices are designed to perform emergency operations in high radiation conditions. According to EDF, robots can perform tasks such as measuring radiation levels as well as conducting other technical tasks, including cleaning up nuclear power plants after an explosion occurs.

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The French robot will help overcome the consequences at the nuclear power plant of Japan

French robots can also sort debris to mark positions, facilitating the next job of the specialist . In addition, the robot is responsible for recording the operation of itself and the surrounding environment to transfer to the remote control center.

In France, just after the Chernobyl disaster, both public and private companies have been involved in manufacturing and manufacturing robots called handy robots that can do technical work. Currently, the company is responsible for the manufacture of these robots, which are Intra, a state-owned company, with over 20 types of equipment.

The Japanese government has called on suicide workers - national heroes - to take charge of dangerous conditions by radiation. high. According to the latest news, there were five suicide pals sacrificed while performing the task.