LT2-F Tactical Robot
The LT2-F Tactical Robot is a tracked, teleoperated tactical support robot manufactured by SuperDroid Robots for law enforcement and military applications. It weighs approximately 48 pounds and features a removable 6-axis manipulator arm, flipper arms for terrain traversal, and a high-zoom camera system operated via a 10-inch remote control unit.
Overview and Use Cases
The LT2-F Tactical Robot, also designated by the nicknames 'Bulldog' or 'Bloodhound,' is a tracked robotic platform designed for tactical support in law enforcement and military operations. The robot is teleoperated, requiring a human operator to control its movements and functions via a remote control unit. Documented use cases include room clearing, suspicious package removal, and remote surveillance. The system has been deployed in real-world incidents, including armed standoffs.
Key Capabilities
The LT2-F features:
- Manipulator Arm: Removable 6-axis articulated arm for object manipulation and inspection
- Terrain Navigation: Tracked chassis with flipper arms for enhanced mobility over obstacles and varied terrain
- Optical Systems: 30X zoom tilt camera for remote visual assessment
- Operator Interface: 10-inch operator control unit (OCU) for teleoperated command
- Wireless Control: Operates via wireless communication at specified ranges, supplemented by optional tethered operation
Specifications
- Weight: Approximately 48 pounds
- Maximum Speed: 2 feet per second
- Wireless Range: Up to 1,100 feet line of sight; approximately 385 feet through two brick walls
- Tether Operation: Maximum suggested tether distance of 328 feet (cable not included)
- Testing and Certification: NIST tested and qualified
Manufacturer
The LT2-F Tactical Robot is manufactured by SuperDroid Robots, Inc., located in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina.
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