The Teledyne FLIR FirstLook is a rugged robot that is focused on providing access to onsite reconnaissance in dangerous environments to keep operators informed, but also out of harm's way.
The robot maintains a throwable design that can survive drops of up to 16-feet onto concrete and is capable of climbing obstacles up to seven-inches. The robot is outfitted with four color camera that offer coming capabilities and lighting, while control over the unit is done via a touchscreen tablet.
The Teledyne FLIR FirstLook will travel at a top speed of 2.7mph and will deliver up to eight-hours of use per charge with an array of payload ports available on the unit to allow for expansion.
Rugged Throwable Ground Drones
The Teledyne FLIR FirstLook Can Flip Itself When Tumbled Over
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Industry Implications
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