Handover of the robot dog Spot to the Baden-Württemberg police
Handover of the robot dog Spot to the Baden-Württemberg police
The Deputy Minister-President and Interior Minister of Baden-Württemberg, Thomas Strobl, Has Handed over a Robot Dog Called Spot to the Special Intervention Units of the Police Operations Center. The robot is the first of it child in Germany to be used by a polic force and will be used to support task Forces and Increase Security. The Deputy Minister-President Stated that where IT is Too Dangerous Or Inaccessible for Special Forces, Spot Will Be Deployed As a Modern and Versatile Tool That Can Move Through Difficult Terrain and Navigate Its Environment. Spot is a Four-Leged Intelligent Robot with 3D obstacle detection and a smart flu.
"The special forces of the Baden-Württemberg are the first to receive a robot dog as a new, state-of-the-art. Baden-Württemberg relies on the latest equipment.
high-tech helper on four legs
"The police now have an intelligent, four-legged running robot with 3D obstacle recognition and intelligent gripping arm. This high-tech helper on four legs will actively support the emergency services in the future. Roll robots can move safely in difficult areas and in urban environment with obstacles such as stairs or paragraphs and are quick, uncomplicated. Attacking fewer traces than conventional robots on wheels or chains, such as our State Criminal Police Half -autonomous opening of interior doors, for example, there is a suspicion that they are provided with explosive traps.
The robot dog "Spot" is a dog -like, up to 5.57 km/h fast running robots from the American company Boston Dynamics. It is equipped with 3D obstacle recognition and several cameras that enable a 360 degree circuit. He also has an intelligent gripping arm.