
Overview
BEAR (Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot) is a humanoid hydraulic torso on tank treads capable of lifting and carrying a person and manipulating large and heavy objects, boxes, and crates, as well as fragile items. It features powerful hydraulic upper body, can lift 227 kg, karate-chop through doors, and is designed for rescue operations and wounded soldier extraction.
Key facts
- Payload
- 227 kg
- Reach
- —
- Speed
- 6 m/s
- Weight
- 181.4 kg
- IP rating
- —
- Battery
- 1 h
- Power
- —
- Autonomy
- semi-autonomous
- Launch year
- 2004
- Price
- —
- Status
- active
Detailed specifications
Motion & kinematics1
- Dof
- High-degree-of-freedom (multi-modal)
Other3
- Max Speed M S
- 6
- Software Platform
- Powered by NI LabVIEW and NI CompactRIO[4]
- Additional Information
- - Patent-pending technology enabling unique lifting capabilities. - Designed for operations in hazardous environments including battlefields and natural disasters. - Funded by the US Army’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC).
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