Robotic Platform
The Chaos™ robotic platform from Auton - omous Solutions (Logan, UT) is designed to remotely access hazardous areas previously accessible only by foot, reducing risk to personnel. The robot is able to navigate over rough, steep, and loose terrain with four independent drive tracks that can continuously change orientation a full 360 degrees. It can alter its pitch, roll, and yaw to navigate surfaces too uneven for other tracked platforms.
The robot features a high payload capacity and an available manipulator arm with a 50-pound capacity at full reach of 72". Its low base weight allows it to be lifted out of a vehicle and deployed by two people. As a JAUS-compatible platform, the robot allows addition of a variety of sensors and other robotic payloads.
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