TSR 202

France ECA UGV
Region:  Europe    Country:  France    Category:  UGV    Company:  ECA   
TSR 202
Manufacturer: ECA Users: police and military EOD units Background: the TSR 202 is a reliable and efficient EOD robot in sen/ice with many EOD teams around the world. Simple and cost-effective, the TSR conducts all type of EOD missions. Characteristics: size (with folded arm): 1.2x0.67x1 m, weight including equipment: 270kg Performance: handling capacity: 70kg, working range: 200m (umbilical) to 400m (radio), endurance: 2-4hrs depending on type of mission, speed: up to 1.1 m/s, temperature: -10/+50°C, maximum slope: 40°, maximum tilt: -30° Payloads: video/audio: 1x pan-and-tilt colour camera with x30 zoom for driving, 1x colour camera on gripper, 1x colour camera for rear view, 1x colour camera for front view, 1x audio channel Options: Quadravision video, control speed of axis of arm, holder for X-ray system, laser telemeter, two holders for disrupters, holder for automatic rifle



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