Improves precision for complex EOD missions Delivers increased speed, improved strength and battery life Mitigates explosive threats on military installations and nearby communities “The world’s most ...
The global military robot market size will soar from USD 25,470 million in 2025 and is anticipated to reach around USD 44,520 ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Students from the on-post Wood Elementary School Robotics Club spent part of their Friday last week with Explosive Ordnance Disposal Soldiers, learning how the Army uses ...
L3Harris Technologies in Palm Bay is working on two large contracts with allied military forces to produce remote-controlled robots that can seek out and neutralize explosive devices. The ...
The Australian DoD will procure around 80 EOD robots from L3Harris Micreo including the company's T7 (pictured) and T4 robots. The T7 is also used by the British Armed Forces and the USAF.
The Air Force has received its first delivery of brand-new explosive ordnance disposal robots to replace its nearly 20-year-old bomb defusing robot fleet. L3Harris Technologies delivered the first ...
The government of Australia signed a $46 million contract in an effort to enhance its disposal robots. Australia and L3Harris Micreo's deal aims to develop new bomb disposal robots that will see up to ...
ROBOTS: The U.S. Navy's explosive ordnance disposal program has received approval for full-rate production of the Man Transportable Robotic System, which revolves around Foster-Miller Inc.'s Talon IV ...
The Grand Rapids Police Department is donating an older bomb-retrieval robot to the Kalamazoo police force to support the agency's FBI-certified bomb squad, which requires at least one operational ...
The Australian DoD will procure around 80 EOD robots from L3Harris Micreo. These new robots are likely to be L3Harris' T7 robots (pictured). The T7 is also used by the British Armed Forces and the ...