Remotely Controlled Armed Surveillance Rover
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A remotely operated ground vehicle was designed and developed for use in counter terrorism and counter-insurgency operations by the Indian Army. The Rover can traverse difficult terrain, extreme slopes, inspect suspicious objects (e.g. improvised explosive devices) with a robotic weapon with a camera(even when hidden under a bridge), and give visual feedback to an operator away at a safe distance of certain range. It can be operated using mobile and can be self-triggered when a command is given. Militaries are now equipped with various types of rovers. Rover for assistance and spy purposes are developing. This project represents an application of Rover in the military. This rover is 4-wheeled developed on a rocker-bogie mechanism. According torecent Rover developments, rovers with rocker-bogie mechanismscan glide on rough surfaces, sand, and loose soil easily. Thedegree of freedom for the rover is 4 with the ability to rotate 360°.This rover is equipped with frequency hopping which makes it ananti-hack device. This project is useful for attacking the opponentsin the war without losing our army officers. So by using this project we can do war without losing human life on our side.
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