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Reach Alpha 7
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Reach Alpha 7
Reach RoboticsThe 'Reach Alpha 7' as a distinct product is not directly documented in the extracted facts; the closest match is the Reach Alpha series of lightweight, dexterous robotic arm manipulators made by Reach Robotics (formerly Blueprint Lab), based in Sydney, Australia. The Reach Alpha line is designed for portable ROVs, rated to 300 MSW depth, with a 2 kg lift capacity and 360 mm reach, and supports modular end-effectors for remote visual and NDT inspection tasks. The system is operated via teleoperation (master arm, command pods, gamepad, or API) by a human operator — no evidence of autonomous task execution exists in the supplied facts. A substantial portion of the extracted facts are irrelevant to this system (Sony Alpha 7 camera, ANSCER Robotics, Reach Power drone charging, academic manipulator research), and have been excluded from reconciled values.
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- lift_capacity
- 2 kg / 4.4 lb (Reach Alpha series)
- reach
- 360 mm / 14.2 in (Reach Alpha series)
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Evidence-graded claims from the Reach Robotics deep report
The Reach Bravo offers a 10 kg lift capacity, 450 MSW depth rating, 900 mm reach, self-protection against collision, and 3D visualisation software.
All specifications derive solely from the official Reach Bravo product page [4]; no independent field test, customer report, or third-party review has verified these performance figures or the collision-protection and 3D visualisation features in operational conditions.
from Reach Robotics deep report →Reach Robotics secured an Australian Government Defence Innovation Hub contract as part of a $19M ADF investment to develop robotic clearance diver technology, reducing personnel risk through remote operations.
The contract is announced on Reach Robotics' own blog [10]; while the Defence Innovation Hub is a real government programme, no independent government press release, ADF announcement, or third-party news report in the dossier independently corroborates the specific contract award or the $19M figure attributed to Reach Robotics.
from Reach Robotics deep report →
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