iRobot Warrior: Casualty Extraction (early prototype)

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

While experimenting with this early prototype of the iRobot Warrior and what it could do, our engineers came up with a creative way to protect those in harm's way.

Again, this is not a product.

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  • that's bad ass

  • A new Olympic sport is born!

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  • @Riddlerx333x Most likely lithium based batteries, as fuel cells are still kinda experimental.

  • @kiphemingway yes but robots aren't as use full in some situation's as human's robots only do for what there programmed human can often make other diciscion's if needed

    sorry for bad English

  • @kiphemingway

    At least none on that robot's side. :S

  • interested in the power source behind the "pull". Guessing a thick layer of lithium ion batteries or a fuel cell battery.

  • Awsome

  • that looks like a packbot

  • that is cool

  • Amazing !!! If they could mount a rifle and a grenade launcher onto this unit there would not be human casualties in the first place !!

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