- Foster-Miller TALON
The
Foster-Miller TALON robot is a small, trackedmilitary robot designed for missions ranging from reconnaissance to combat.Foster-Miller claims the TALON is one of the fastest robots in the market, one that can travel through sand, water, and snow (up to 100 feet deep) as well as climb stairs. The TALON transmits in color, black and white,
infrared , and/ornight vision to its operator, who may be up to 1,000 m away. It can run off lithium-ion batteries for a maximum of 7 days on standby independently before needing recharging. It has an 8.5 hour battery life at normal operating speeds, 2 standard lead batteries providing 2 hours each and 1 optional Lithium Ion providing an additional 4.5 hours. It can also withstand repeated decontamination allowing it to work for long periods of time in contaminated areas. It was used inGround Zero after theSeptember 11th attacks working for 45 days with many decontaminations without electronic failure [ [http://www.fostermiller.com/lemming.htm TALON Military Robots, EOD, SWORDS, and Hazmat Robots - Foster-Miller ] ] . This led to the further development of theHAZMAT TALON.It weighs less than 100 lb (45 kg) or 60 lb (27 kg) for the Reconnaissance version. Its cargo bay accommodates a variety of sensor payloads. The robot is controlled through a
two-way radio orfiber opti c line from a portable or wearable Operator Control Unit (OCU ) that provides continuous data and video feedback for precise vehicle positioning.Regular (IED/OED) TALON: Carries sensors and a robotic manipulator, which is used by the U.S. Army for explosive
ordnance disposal and disarmingimprovised explosive devices .Special Operations TALON (SOTAL): Does not have the robotic arm manipulator but carries day/night color
camera s and listening devices; lighter due to the absence of the arm, for reconnaissance missions.SWORDS TALON: For small arms combat and guard roles. Tested in December 2003 in
Kuwait prior to deployment inIraq .HAZMAT TALON: Uses
chemical ,gas ,temperature , andradiation sensors that are displayed in real time to the user on a hand-held display unit. It is now being tested by the US Armament Research Development and Engineering CenterARDEC .The robot costs approximately $60,000 in its standard form. Foster-Miller were subsequently bought out by
QinetiQ , aUnited Kingdom military developer.WORDS
SWORDS or the Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System, is a weaponized version being developed by Foster-Miller for the US Army. The robot is composed of a weapons system mounted on the standard TALON
chassis . The current price of one unit is $230,000; however, Foster-Miller claims that when it enters mass production the price may drop to between $150,000 and $180,000. In comparison to train a USsoldier to a basic level of expertise with OSUT or AIT would cost $50,000 to $100,000 [ [http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aq45ocR2xdz3i1SQCCCM7lDsy6IX?qid=1006032611077 How much does it cost to train a United states cadet to become a soldier? (private)? - Yahoo! Answers ] ] . To train them for positions inArmor orCavalry would cost approximately $100,000 to $200,000 [ [http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aq45ocR2xdz3i1SQCCCM7lDsy6IX?qid=1006032611077 How much does it cost to train a United states cadet to become a soldier? (private)? - Yahoo! Answers ] ] .There are a variety of different weapons that can be placed on the SWORDS;
M16 rifle , 5.56 mm SAW M249, 7.62 mmM240 machine gun , .50 calM82 Barrett rifle , a six barreled 40 mmgrenade launcher or quad 66 mmM202A1 FLASH incendiary weapon .SWORDS units have demonstrated the ability to shoot precisely. It is not autonomous, but instead has to be controlled by a soldier using a small console to remotely direct the device and fire its weapons. Foster-Miller are currently at work on a "
Game Boy " style controller withvirtual-reality goggle s for future operators.In 2007, three SWORDS units were deployed to Iraq. Each unit is armed with a
M249 machine gun. This deployment marks the first time that robots are carrying guns into battle, [cite web|url=http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/08/httpwwwnational.html|title=First Armed Robots on Patrol in Iraq (Updated)|publisher=Wired] . However, their weapons have remained unused as the Army has never given the go-ahead for using them.cite web|url=http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/technology_news/4258963.html|title=The Inside Story of the SWORDS Armed Robot "Pullout" in Iraq: Update|publisher=Popular Mechanics |date=2008-04-15] The Army stopped funding the SWORDS robots after deploying the initial three robots. Foster-Miller is working on a successor: theModular Advanced Armed Robotic System (MAARS)Deployment
The Talon has been deployed in military service since 2000 - for example, in Bosnia for the movement of
munitions and EOD (explosive ordnance disposal ) to get rid ofgrenade s. It was also used in Ground Zero after the September 11th attacks in search and recovery. It is the only robot used in this effort that did not require any major repair [ [http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/civil/foster_miller/ Army Technology - Foster-Miller - TALON Robots for Nuclear / Chemical Detection, EOD, IED, Weaponization and Reconnaissance ] ] . Foster-Miller claims the Talon was used for a classified mission byUS Special Forces in the war against theTaliban inAfghanistan [ [http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/civil/foster_miller/ Army Technology - Foster-Miller - TALON Robots for Nuclear / Chemical Detection, EOD, IED, Weaponization and Reconnaissance ] ] as well as in an EOD role. InIraq its standard role has been performing EOD and IED destruction missions. Its combat SWORDS version is now being used there in a guard role protecting front line buildings from attack. According to Foster-Miller, the robot has performed around 20,000 EOD missions in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.References
See also
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Military robot
*Foster-Miller
*QinetiQ
*Packbot
* MATILDAExternal links
* [http://www.defenselink.mil/transformation/articles/2004-12/ta120604c.html Article about the SWORD robot]
* [http://www.fostermiller.com/lemming.htm Foster-Miller's Talon Home]
* [http://science.howstuffworks.com/military-robot2.htm Howstuffworks' website on the TALON]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/talon.htm TALON Small Mobile Robot]
* [http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/civil/foster_miller/ FOSTER-MILLER - ROBOTS FOR NUCLEAR / CHEMICAL DETECTION, EOD, IED, WEAPONIZATION AND RECONNAISSANCE]
* [http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/08/httpwwwnational.html WIRED: First Armed Robots on Patrol in Iraq]
* [http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/08/armed-robots-so.html WIRED: Armed Robots Pushed To Police]
* [http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/4252643.html?page=2 America's Robot Army]
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