Technology has been in use in the Indian Army for many years, but now a video is coming out which people are thrilled to see. Actually, the Indian Army will hold an army parade for the first time in Pune, Maharashtra on January 15, in which robotic mules will also be included. The video of these robotic mules from the rehearsal of the parade is going viral. Last Saturday, the Army conducted a rehearsal at the Bombay Engineering Ground, where robotic mules i.e. Q-UGVs were seen.
These robotic mules were inducted into the Army in June 2024. These robots have been designed to be deployed in forward areas. These robots can also be operated in mountains and creeks. They are capable of working in extreme temperatures ranging from -40 degree Celsius to +55 degree Celsius. Apart from this, they can carry a payload of 15 kg at a time and the most important thing is that these robotic mules can be operated from a distance. These robotic mules are tele-operable vehicles designed for various applications such as perimeter security, asset protection, chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) operations, EOD and intelligence surveillance.
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These robotic mules have been made by an Indian company. The Delhi base has been built by robotic firm Aeroarc. These advanced I-67 robots are also equipped with chemical and radioactive deduction. While talking to Himtech, the company's CEO Arjun Aggarwal said that these robots will work even underwater and have the ability to cross rivers and recognize objects.