The remote underwater manipulator also known has RUM was invented in the 1950's by the British Royal Navy to recover practice torpedoes. Later in the 1960's the United States Navy funded research to help develop this new technology. There is no person credited with the name of inventing this because the work was done by military teams.
It was first invented in 1986, I got that from my textbook so it should be right.
The Canadarm, or Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS), was a robotic arm designed by Canadian company SPAR Aerospace, Ltd. It debuted on the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-2) November 13, 1981.
They have developed to sniff underwater.
Yes, the controller for the Remote Controlled Robotic Bull Shark can really be used underwater, so you can swin with your shark while you control it.
Manipulator EP was created in 1988.
The Canadarm, also known as the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System, was a robotic arm developed by the Canadian Space Agency and used on NASA's space shuttles. It was used for various tasks, including deploying and retrieving payloads and assisting astronauts during spacewalks.
Peter Bosse has written: 'Development of an underwater manipulator for use on a free-swimming unmanned submersible' -- subject(s): Manipulators (Mechanism), Oceanographic submersibles
Manipulator - album - was created in 2020-12.
Where it was developed I am not sure, however I know that it uses a special kind of arc welding.
The Canadian Space Agency developed the Remote Manipulator System (Canadarm), a robotic arm used on the Space Shuttle to capture and deploy satellites. The Canadarm was designed to handle payloads, assist astronauts with tasks during spacewalks, and support the assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station.
The other name for Canadarm is the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System (SRMS). It is a robotic arm used on the Space Shuttle to manipulate payloads and assist astronauts with tasks outside the spacecraft.
Hades.