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DRDO Daksh
DRDO Daksh
Daksh is an electrically powered and remotely controlled robot used for locating, handling and destroying hazardous objects safely.[1]
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1 Description 2 Total Containment Vessels 3 Operator 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
Description[edit]
Daksh is a battery-operated remote-controlled robot on wheels and its primary role is to recover bombs. Developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation, it is fully automated. It can climb staircases, negotiate steep slopes, navigate narrow corridors and tow vehicles to reach hazardous materials. Using its robotized arm, it can lift a suspect object and scan it using its portable X-Ray device. If the object is a bomb, Daksh can defuse it with its water jet disrupter.[2] It has a shotgun, which can break open locked doors, and it can scan cars for explosives.[3] With a master control station (MCS), it can be remotely controlled over a range of 500 m in line of sight or within buildings. Ninety per cent of the robots components are indigenous. The Army has also placed limited series production orders for 20 Dakshs.[4] The first batch of five units was handed over to General Combat Engineers, on 19 December 2011. The technology has been transferred for production to three firms, Dynalog, Theta Controls and Bharat Electronics Ltd.
Fully automated Can neutralise NBC weapons Has radio frequency shield to jam remote signals for triggering a blast
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Indian Army[5]
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References[edit]
1. Jump up^ Prasad Kulkarni, TNN, Nov 28, 2008, 12.07am IST (2008-11-28). "Daksh could be useful in Mumbai operations". The Times of India. Retrieved 2010-08-31. 2. Jump up^ Posted by ASIAN DEFENCE (2009-0822). "Bomb Disposal Robot Daksh". Theasiandefence.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2010-08-31. 3. Jump up^ [1][dead link] 4. Jump up^ [2][dead link] 5. Jump up^ "City firms to roll-out anti-bomb robot for Army soon". Indianexpress.com. 2009-08-22. Retrieved 2010-0831.
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Bomb disposal robots Military equipment of India Defence Research and Development Organisation Robots of India 2000s robots
Six-wheeled robots
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