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The Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) system is made to help troops all over the world by dealing with explosives and hazardous materials. The EOD is used by agencies to clear routes of IEDs, roadblocks, and vehicles.
The portable system has a smart, toughened manipulator arm that can handle bombs and place charges to protect its users while also doing all other necessary tasks. In actuality, the EOD is the world’s lightest EOD system. It has a simple and easy control interface, is man-carried, and maintains good manoeuvrability in all environments, both indoors and out.
The Global Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Robot market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
T7 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robots were launched by L3Harris. The T7, the most capable robot in the world for difficult explosive ordnance disposal jobs requiring speed and accuracy, will protect Air Force explosive ordnance disposal personnel as they neutralise hazardous threats around the world.
Complex EOD missions benefit from increased precision. It delivers greater strength, speed, and battery life. It reduces the threat of explosives to military installations and the neighbourhod.
They consistently improve robotic systems to reduce risk and maximise usefulness during these risky, no-fail missions because they are acutely aware of the stakes for these operators.
The T7 marks a significant improvement over the USAF’s previous robotic fleet and has received praise from the USAF for its exceptional technical and usability ratings. The T7 offers enhanced speed, improved lift, reach strength, and longer battery life, allowing operators to handle heavier explosive devices in less time.
Furthermore, a special haptic controller offers human-like dexterity and imperative precision. The U.K. Ministry of Defence received 122 T7 robots from L3Harris to replace its ageing fleet of remote-controlled EOD vehicles. These contracts make L3Harris the largest provider of robots to the U.K. MOD and the USAF, with the current USAF contract requiring up to 170 robots from L3Harris.