Iraq buys super bomb detonator
Iraq has armed more than 4,000 Talon robots. This is a great robot, with a fast and accurate mine and explosive speed.
Iraq has spent an additional $ 20,000,000 to buy about 100 ultra-smart Talon IV robots with a very fast bomb-dropping speed in just half a minute to handle the massive bombs.
Iraq has armed more than 4,000 Talon robots. This is a great robot, with a fast and accurate mine and explosive speed. Where Talon IV is the largest robot with a weight of 76.3kg, 863mm long, 571mm wide and 279mm high.
Talon IV has a control system weighing 20kg and can be controlled via telegrams or radio waves from a distance of 1,000 meters. It has a battery life of up to 4.5 hours and a maximum speed of 8,3km / h, with a real operating speed of 2.3m / s.
Robot Talon has the ability to remove bombs smart and super speed
For the removal of a large bomb, the robot operators will have to stand about 50 meters or so away. That means that, just about 30 seconds, Talon was able to remove the bomb. Talon will use the camera and arm extends to inspect the object, especially if necessary, it will detonate from afar and allow the bomb to explode.
The strengthening of Talon bomb disposal robots to meet the increasing complexity and complexity of military and security, in an effort to remedy the Iraqi bomb-disposal mechanism, has focused only on bomb disposal on the roadside. .
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