Overview
The LT2-F Bulldog is a tactical surveillance robot qualified during a series of NIST tests. It features a removable 4-axis arm, making it versatile for clearing rooms, removing suspicious packages, and remote surveillance. The arm can be easily added or removed to suit different missions.
Detailed specifications
Motion & kinematics2
- Dof
- 4
- Repeatability Mm
- 0.02
Compute1
- Ros Compatible
- true
Safety & certifications1
- Safety Certification
- ISO 10218-1,ISO/TS 15066,CE,UL 1740
Other27
- Price Tier
- 40-80K
- Applications
- explosive_ordnance_disposal,hazmat,remote_surveillance
- Sub Category
- tactical EOD
- Api Available
- true
- Auto Charging
- true
- Datasheet Url
- Preview PDF online
- Max Speed M S
- 0.61
- Pricing Model
- purchase
- Removable Arm
- Can be added or removed for different missions
- Force Limiting
- true
- Model Variants
- CRX-5iA,CRX-10iA/L
- Tracked Design
- Allows climbing over obstacles and stairs
- Warranty Years
- 0.25
- Company Country
- US
- Lead Time Weeks
- 14
- Deployment Notes
- Qualified during a series of NIST tests; developed for first responders.
- Youtube Video Id
- tKfRIHsbfjw
- Compatible Vision
- 30X zoom tilt camera,forearm IR camera,rearview IR camera
- Industries Served
- law_enforcement,hazmat,swat
- Protective Crates
- Available for storage and transport
- Software Platform
- FANUC iHMI CRX
- Training Required
- intermediate_1-5days
- Availability Status
- available
- Compatible Grippers
- 4.5in Parallel Finger Gripper
- Countries Available
- US,DE,JP,CN,KR
- Programming Interface
- proprietary_app
- Additional Information
- Manufactured by SuperDroid Robots, a US-based company specializing in rugged robots.,Designed for tactical inspection and security applications.,Can operate for up to 8 hours on a single battery charge.,Features a 6-axis arm for manipulation tasks.,Arm payload is 15+ lbs when fully extended.,Achieves a top speed of 140 feet per minute (approximately 0.71 m/s).,Capable of operating on aggressive terrains including stairs.,Can be configured without arms to drive under vehicles.,Product page is from Robotic Gizmos, a robot news and review site, not the manufacturer.,More details and demo video are available on the SuperDroid Robots YouTube channel.
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