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Tango0129 Jul 2014 10:52 p.m. PST

"Israel debuted a locally developed micro robot in its ongoing onslaught against the labyrinth of tunnels and concealed shafts supporting subterranean arms depots, command posts and cross-border attacks from Gaza.

Built by Roboteam, the Micro Tactical Ground Robot (MTGR) is the latest tool to be fielded under fire by infantry and special units targeting Gaza's elaborate and often explosives-rigged network of tunnels.

The Tel Aviv-based startup, a newcomer to the global robotic market, beat US and Israeli bidders in a rush tender for up to 110 shoulder-carried robots, defense and industry sources said…"

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Redroom30 Jul 2014 4:56 p.m. PST

I always wondered if the tools used for seismic surveys would work at finding tunnels. Drones to go in afterwards makes sense, but can imagine more than a few will be "liberated" by fighters still in the tunnels.

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP31 Jul 2014 8:34 a.m. PST

US Tunnel Rats in Vietnam wish they had such tech …

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