The
SIM-RACAR-Lambda is a tactical bullet-proof surveillance
robot is designed and manufactured by the German
Company SIM Security & Electronic System GmbH.
This robot is a UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle) especially
adapted for reconnaissance and combat application.
The SIM-RACAR-Lambda is a small tracked armoured
vehicle, with bullet-proof capacity against 7.62
mm calibre, a robot on which you can mounted surveillance
cameras or light armament. The robot is controlled
by one people with the handheld Operators Control
Unit (OCU). This tactical tracked combat robot is
designed to help first responders make informed
decisions from a safe distance
The
SIM Racar system with its UGV (Unmanned
Ground Vehicle) of model Lambda has enough
space to carry electronic reconnaissance
equipment and can be used as platform for
small weapons or tactical equipment. SIM
RACAR-Lambda can be equipped with up to
2 internal cameras as well as multiple external
cameras providing full-motion video, which
is transmitted by a digital COFDM - system
(SIM-MILAN-Lite) from the robot to the handheld
Operator Control Unit (OCU). The OCU's simple
joystick operation gives the operator complete
control over the vehicle movement. In addition,
bi-directional data communication allows
the operator to remotely view sensor information
from the payload. The robot vehicle is equipped
with caterpillar track undercarriage. The
hull of the robot provides a protection
against ballistic and blast threats.
Specifications
Type
Tactical
bullet-proof surveillance
robot
Country
producer
Germany
Designer
Company
SIM
Security & Electronic
System GmbH
Accessories
High
resolution colour video
camera, directional microphone.
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