Cameleon

France ECA UGV
Region:  Europe    Country:  France    Category:  UGV    Company:  ECA   
Cameleon
Manufacturer: ECA Users: police, military and other security forces Status: in production Background: Cameleon is a lightweight UGV designed for inspection, handling and neutralising explosive devices. A modular architecture allows the operator to adapt the robot according to its mission. Designed to meet the latest homeland security requirements, Cameleon is ideally suited for missions in urban areas, ports, airports, on aircraft, on subways etc Characteristics: size: (LxWxH) 670x520x190mm, platform weight: 27kg , payload capacity: 20kg Payload: EOD equipment (manipulator arm, turret, disruptor, etc), CBRN equipment (radiometer, sampling system, chemical and radiological sensors, etc) Performance: range: up to 500m (radio), up to 200m (fibre-optic cable) Options: NBC sensors, firing modules, surveillance and intelligence modules, RSTA module



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