Weight: 112kg | Size: 1000×450×550mm
Speed: 8km/h | Slope: >45°
Arm: 7 DOF, lift: significant (no exact value)
Claw opening: 300mm
Wireless range: 1000m (LOS) / 300m (NLOS)
Cameras: 4 standard, plus options
Protection: IP66 (ROV) / IP65 (console)
Runtime: ≥4h
7-DOF Manipulator – Human-like dexterity for complex explosive disposal tasks. Reach around obstacles. Manipulate from any angle.
Variable-Position Track Stance – Tracks adjust width dynamically. Narrow for doorways. Wide for stability. One robot, multiple configurations.
4 Firing Circuits – Initiate disruptors, charges, or countermeasures. Multiple circuits for complex multi-point disposal operations.
Extensive Sensor Ports – Integrate additional cameras, gas detectors, radiation sensors, or specialized EOD tools.
112kg – The Sweet Spot – Heavy enough for stability. Light enough for transport. Fits in standard vehicles.
1000m LOS / 300m NLOS Range – Line of sight for open areas. Non-line-of-sight for urban and building environments.
4 Standard Cameras + Options – Full situational awareness. No blind spots. Additional cameras for specialized views.
IP66 Protection (ROV) – Dust-tight. Protected against high-pressure water jets. Operates in rain, mud, and decontamination zones.
>45° Slope Climbing – Conquers stairs, rubble piles, and steep terrain.
8km/h Speed – Rapid transit to incident location. Slow and precise for disposal work.
4+ Hour Runtime – Extended missions without battery swap.




Ideal for:
✔ Military EOD units
✔ Police bomb squads
✔ IED disposal in urban environments
✔ Complex explosive incident response
✔ Hazardous material handling
✔ Post-blast investigation
✔ CBRN EOD operations
Q1: What is the variable-position track stance?
A: Tracks adjust width dynamically – narrow for doorways and tight spaces, wide for stability on uneven terrain and high-reach operations.
Q2: What is special about the 7-DOF arm?
A: 7 degrees of freedom provide human-like dexterity – reach around obstacles, manipulate from multiple angles, perform complex disposal tasks.
Q3: How many firing circuits does it have?
A: 4 firing circuits for initiating disruptors, water jets, charges, or countermeasures – supports complex multi-point disposal operations.
Q4: What is the wireless range?
A: 1,000 meters line of sight (open areas). 300 meters non-line-of-sight (buildings, urban canyons, underground).
Q5: How many cameras does it have?
A: 4 standard cameras with extensive sensor ports for additional optional cameras.
Q6: Is it weather protected?
A: Yes. ROV is IP66 (dust-tight, protected against high-pressure water jets). Console is IP65.