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Dragon Runner

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The robot has four wheels, is 15 inches (38 cm) long, less than a foot wide, and 5 inches (13 cm) in height. The robot is very rugged, and can be thrown over fences, up or down stairwells, from a moving vehicle at 45 miles per hour (70 km/h), or even from a third-story
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window. It does not matter how it lands because neither side is the right side up. However, it was not designed to drive up or down stairs on its own. Instead, Dragon Runner was designed so that it could be carried up the stairway.
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Sentry Mode: Dragon Runner remains stationary, using a microphone and sensors that can detect motion up to 30 feet (9.1 m) away. If it detects something, it will alert the operator.
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Modifications include flippers that enable it to climb stairs and treads that can all be snapped on quickly and easily in the field by a soldier with no tools.
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Dragon Runner is designed for areas that are too dangerous for or inaccessible by human soldiers, particularly
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Watch Mode: The robot remains motionless and relays images back to the operator.
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Drive Mode: The robot drives around, transmitting images back to the operator.
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Tracked version on exercise in Jordan with the British Army in 2012
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Dragon Runner can be operated in three different modes:
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military robot
urban combat
United States Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory
Carnegie Mellon University
QinetiQ
United States Naval Research Laboratory
QinetiQ
Afghanistan
roadside bombs
urban terrain
"Dragon Runner - Carnegie Mellon University | CMU"
"Bomb disposal robot put to work in Afghanistan"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Dragon Runner Throwbots To Join iRobot PackBots in Afghanistan"
Dragon Runner at QinetiQ North America Website
Legacy Automatika Website
CMU's snooping robot going to Iraq
Archived
Wayback Machine
Dragon Runner at Global Security Website
Dragon Runner at Defense Review Website
2005 US Navy Press Release including Dragon Runner
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
Unmanned ground combat vehicles
Robots of the United States

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