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Armed Robots

 Madoors TOMRIS Armed Unmanned Robot Systems

 Image-transfer robots that can use weapons; They are robot systems that can be manufactured according to the type of weapon you will use on them and offer the possibility of unmanned use. He can easily use all kinds of light and heavy weapons. It can shoot points with laser pointing from 200 meters. This type of armed robot systems is very different from the other robots we manufacture.

 They can be controlled up to min.350 meters by the user at a safe point. Maximum range is unlimited with satellite use. In cases where there is no satellite use, it can be reached up to 1000 meters with the access point and its own antenna system. The robot transmits the image transmission from this distance to its user. The user of the armed unmanned vehicle turns the gun to the target he wants to hit with the gun carrying turret on the robot.

 Aim the target with a 64 x optical zoom camera with infrared night vision. Even very distant targets can be brought as close to the gun barrel as if they are in front of the robot with this camera. User personnel destroy this target from a safe point 350 meters away. The robot has a sabotage security package. This protects the robot from enemy attacks. Weapon carrying apparatus and magnetic trigger are manufactured according to the type of weapon desired by the robot. These robots are heavier than other robots. The reason for this is the 12 mm, which preserves the outer body to protect the robot from gunfights. It is a thick steel armor. Robot weight 450 kg. with 2500 kg. It varies between

 Tomris is a lightweight, unmanned, tracked military robot designed and built by MAdoors ,  a company owned by Türkiye . The robot is developed to protect troops and first responders against explosive threats. It can be deployed in military, first responder and law enforcement applications, and be reconfigured to conduct a range of missions, including chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) / HAZMAT, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), rescue, heavy lift, communications, security, reconnaissance and detection of mines, unexploded ordinance and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). It also supports special weapons and tactics and military police operations.

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