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The robot commonly used for disabling bombs is called a "bomb disposal robot." One well-known model is the iRobot PackBot, which is designed to safely inspect and disarm explosive devices. These robots are equipped with cameras, manipulators, and other tools to assist bomb disposal technicians in hazardous situations.

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