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Roboteam unveils its new TIGR Transportable Interoperable Ground Robot at AUSA 2017.
Israeli defense robot manufacturer Roboteam unveils its new Transportable Interoperable Ground Robot (TIGR) at the AUSA 2017, the Association of United States Army exhibition and conference in Washington D.C. Based in Tel Aviv and Gaithersburg, Maryland, Roboteam is a leading global provider of tactical ground robotic systems.
New Roboteam TIGR Transportable Interoperable Ground Robot at AUSA 2017, the Association of United States Army exhibition and conference in Washington D.C., October 2017
The Transportable Interoperable Ground Robot (TIGR) is a medium-sized, two-man carried UGV. The TIGR is a highly mobile, all-weather system capable of operating in any terrain. The TIGR incorporates best-in-class day and night vision modules that expedite IED search and CBRN survey operations.
The TIGR has been designed to perform detection and identification of hazardous object with a modular design that allows integration of various add-ons, sensors and future technology. One of the main feature is its high maneuverability enabling the system to overcome challenging environments, rough terrain and various obstacles.
The TlGR's modular design ensures that the most advanced manipulators, CBRN, and EOD payloads can be employed now and in the future TIGR s innovative design and integrated technology maximizes safe stand-off distances, accelerates mission completion, and keeps warfighters and first responders out of harm's way.
The TIGR can be used for many applications including EOD (Explosive ordnance disposal), Counter-IED (improvised explosive devices) and Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (NBC) missions.
The TIGR robot measures 91.2 cm long, 58.8 cm wide and 35.3 cm high. It has a total weight of 74 kg including 6 batteries offering 15 hours of continuous working. It has a front of platform pick up capacity of 19 kg with gripper and a full extension pick up of 7 kg.