Chrysor

Germany Robowatch Technologies UGV
Region:  Europe    Country:  Germany    Category:  UGV    Company:  Robowatch Technologies   
Chrysor
Manufacturer: Robowatch Technologies GmbH Status: in production Background: Chrysor is a rugged reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering amphibious UGV in the 1t class designed for civil defence, police, fire and other emergency first responders. Chrysor can be operated in three modes: driver's seat for manned operation, pre-specified waypoints and remote control Characteristics: size (LxWxH): 353.5x172.6x133cm, weight: 950kg (unloaded), 1,633kg (max), max payload: 680kg (on land), 300kg (on water), towing capacity: 907kg, three-cylinder, four-stroke turbo-diesel engine, eight wheels, optional RC60 track system Payload: sensor package on telescoping mast including zoom camera with image stabilisation, thermal cameras Performance: speed: 45km/h (manned on road), 15km/h (unmanned, cross-country), up to 4 km/h (on water)



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