IRobot 510 Packbot (EOD) Bomb Detection / Disposal Robot, Missing Claw *Good*
IRobot 510 Packbot (EOD) Bomb Disposal Robot marked in *Good* Condition
Sold Individually (you will recieve the parts pictured)
Includes the chasis in EOD Payload configuration and the Amrel laptop operator control unit (as pictured).
The hand controller, rear end claw attachement, and robot batteries are NOT included.
We cannot guarantee proper function of any of these pieces.
These iRobot PackBot robots were used on dozens of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan to safely identify and dispose of improvised explosive devices and search buildings and caves for the presence of hostile forces.
The Irobot can survive submersion in water up to two meters deep. It can climb stairs and maneuver rough terrain including rocks, mud, snow and gravel at up to 8 kilometers per hour.
This bot is in EOD Payload configuration with the the minipultor arm and fiber-optics spooler.
The arm is capable of extending up to 2 meters from base to head.
The arm is equiped with 2-way audio and multiple cameras.
The included control unit can be used to operate the robot, and also displays the video feed and the robots information, such as battery life, location, and and orientation.
One camera is located at the base of the arm, used for driving and manipulating terrain. The speaker and microphone are also included, and are installed next to the turret cam.
Another camera, a 312x zoom adjustable turret camera with white and infrared lights, is fitted to the end of the 3-link arm, and used for object inspection.
The fiber optics spooler holds a 200 meter spool of fiber optic cable (not included), used for communication in lieu of RF communications.
The 510 packbot is powered by BB-2590/U lithium ion batteries (not included)
IRobot 510 Packbot (EOD) Bomb Disposal Robot marked in *Good* Condition
Sold Individually (you will recieve the parts pictured)
You need this for our collection!
Includes the chasis in EOD Payload configuration and the Amrel laptop operator control unit (as pictured).
The hand controller, rear end claw attachement, and robot batteries are NOT included.
We cannot guarantee proper function of any of these pieces.
These iRobot PackBot robots were used on dozens of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan to safely identify and dispose of improvised explosive devices and search buildings and caves for the presence of hostile forces.
The Irobot can survive submersion in water up to two meters deep. It can climb stairs and maneuver rough terrain including rocks, mud, snow and gravel at up to 8 kilometers per hour.
This bot is in EOD Payload configuration with the the minipultor arm and fiber-optics spooler.
The arm is capable of extending up to 2 meters from base to head.
The arm is equiped with 2-way audio and multiple cameras.
The included control unit can be used to operate the robot, and also displays the video feed and the robots information, such as battery life, location, and and orientation.
One camera is located at the base of the arm, used for driving and manipulating terrain. The speaker and microphone are also included, and are installed next to the turret cam.
Another camera, a 312x zoom adjustable turret camera with white and infrared lights, is fitted to the end of the 3-link arm, and used for object inspection.
The fiber optics spooler holds a 200 meter spool of fiber optic cable (not included), used for communication in lieu of RF communications.
The 510 packbot is powered by BB-2590/U lithium ion batteries (not included)
SKU | SPCL-25550-OF |
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Weight | 216.000000 |
Length (Dimension) | 27.5 |
Height (Dimension) | 48 |
Width (Dimension) | 39.5 |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Finish | Original Finish |
Manufacturer | U.S.G.I. |
Condition | Good |