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7th December 2002, was officially released in 17th January 2003.
B/c that way, you don't have to put a human at risk if the bomb should go off.
yes, the military is already using robots in that role
Robots are used in manufacturing, e.g. welding, assemblying parts. Also bomb disposal.
the military uses robots for a large number of reasons, with bomb disposal, combat, and air strikes being very notable uses
The military uses robots for a large number of reasons, with bomb disposal, combat, and air strikes being very notable uses.
bomb disposal suit means 防爆衣in Chinese.
The unfortunate answer is that bomb makers keep changing how the bombs are made, therefore we have to send some of our brightest to Explosive Ordinance Disposal, EOD, to learn how to disarm and dispose of bombs. If all bombs had the same wiring we could easily create a robot that could go in and snip the correct wire.
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V-1 The Robot Bomb - 1944 was released on: USA: 16 November 1944
EOD stands for End of Day, typically used to refer to the end of a workday or business day. In psychology, EOD can also stand for Emotional Orienting Dysfunction, which is a concept related to emotional processing difficulties in individuals.