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03/25/2004: Technologica Technologica

Bow before your new Robot Overlord
from Yahpoo

robot (55k image)

TOKYO (AFP) - A Japanese company unveiled a 11.55-foot tall robot that can forage its way through a heap of debris as a trailblazer for rescue workers following a disaster such as an earthquake.

The five-tonne T-52 Enryu (literally "rescue dragon") is hydraulically operated and equipped with two arms ending in pincer "hands" that can grasp and remove obstacles to help rescuers reach people trapped under rubble.

Each arm is capable of lifting 1,100 pounds and when they are fully extended the two pincers are 33 feet apart.

The prototype robot was developed by Tmsuk, a company based in the southwestern Japan city of Kita-Kyushu, in cooperation with fire-department officials and university researchers.

The company aims to develop a commercial model by the end of the year.


Friday the 26th of March, awiggins noted:


For some videos of the Rescue Dragon in action, look here.