The need for combat robots in the military has grown substantially in recent years. As a result, intelligent robots start to emerge. Dangerous tasks in civilian and military settings are routinely carried out by a subset of robotic platforms, such as remotely controlled vehicles. Creating and using such robots might eliminate the need for people to carry out risky tasks. The data collected is communicated to a human observer. With a tele-operated system, a human operator remotely operates the machine. Explosive devices pose the greatest threat to military and police personnel alike. The purpose of this article is to design a new type of spy robot that will allow us to keep an eye on our advantaged locations. The robot's size also facilitates its potential use as a clandestine agent robot. The robot has a transmitter built in so that its movements can be tracked. The robot must be operated manually so that it is not lost due to a lack of human participation. It might be used as a government operative robot in the near future, and not just for long-range purposes.


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    Title :

    Empirical Development of Army Spying Robot using Bomb Sensing and Removal Mechanism


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    Publication date :

    2023-05-25


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    3578532 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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