Harris Unveils Robotic System for Remotely Disarming IEDs

07.08.2012 Products
Harris Unveils Robotic System for Remotely Disarming IEDs

Harris Unveils Robotic System for Remotely Disarming IEDs

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Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, is demonstrating its new RedHawk™ system used for remotely disarming improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during the AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, August 6-9.

Designed using input from hundreds of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) operators, RedHawk is tailored for the demanding missions of explosive ordnance disposal technicians and first responders.

RedHawk's intuitive haptic feedback enables operators to "feel" objects remotely as they manipulate and disarm IEDs. It provides users with the intuitive control and feedback that enables human-like robotic manipulation while keeping operators out of harm's way. Haptic technology takes advantage of the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user.

The RedHawk family of solutions consists of a modular, expandable system of wireless haptic controllers, precision manipulators, UGVs and accessories that can be adapted for specific missions. The RedHawk MP-R is a bolt-on retrofit solution that can be added to the more than 7,000 UGVs already operating in the field. RedHawk AGS is a highly-integrated UGV system based on an advanced mobility platform.

“RedHawk's haptic control technology reduces operator workload, preserves forensic evidence, and provides such realistic, intuitive feedback that operators can pick out an individual wire in an IED. Our goal is to push this technology forward so that one day no one will ever have to walk up to an explosive device in order to neutralize it,” said Bill Gattle, Vice President, Aerospace Systems, Harris Government Communications Systems.
 



 
 

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