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June 23rd, 2007, 15:17 #1ShooterDSHGuest
Robots with bear faces could rescue injured

BALTIMORE — With small, perky ears and big, round eyes, the Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot may look like your average teddy bear, but standing 6-feet tall and weighing 380 pounds, this bear isn’t built to be cuddled.
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June 25th, 2007, 17:05 #2
Re: Robots with bear faces could rescue injured
Now if some Marine with a log doesn't kill it ...
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June 25th, 2007, 17:29 #3Becoming Hooked REGISTERED USER
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What the fudge is this?
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June 26th, 2007, 21:04 #4Becoming Hooked REGISTERED USER
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Re: Robots with bear faces could rescue injured
I don't think it will be very effective; not lifting casualties at least; some casualties are better left unmoved (I've heard)
but how would the forklift-like arms fit under an un-moving body (and stay on at the same time); it'd be more cost effective (if terrain permits) to design the robot to pull on the drag handles off of the uniform, thats what they're there for no?
-do BDU's not have drag handles anymore?A wounded man shall say to his assailant, "If I live, I will kill you; if I die you are forgiven" -Such is the rule of honor
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June 26th, 2007, 23:31 #5
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I think that is a pretty good point looked at the pic one more time I don't know how effective it would be of course some of those things you have to see in action.
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Thats true, it's also a prototype, so....
-th idea behind it is a good one though...A wounded man shall say to his assailant, "If I live, I will kill you; if I die you are forgiven" -Such is the rule of honor
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(email+reply about BEAR)
Marian,
Thank you for your feedback. Your points are all right on target and the BEAR will be able to deal with very difficult terrain, and will be able to grab people in a number of ways. Lifting as shown in the video is just one approach among many. In most cases it will stay very low until out of danger.
Keep an eye on this project, when the next version of the legs come out you will see some exciting stuff.
Thanks for your interest,
Daniel
On Jun 26, 2007, at 10:20 PM, Marian Tudoran wrote:
I will try to keep this short; and thank you for your time.
The BEAR system may not be as effective as everybody hopes for, when somebody is wounded; depending on their condition they may or may not be able to move/grab onto BEAR and thus may fall off; in some cases the bodies would even be limp; so hopefully BEAR would be able to cope
I noticed that bear lifts the wounded, in combat that might be ill-advised, instead it might be necessary to stay low, and while BEAR might be able pivot forward, the victims legs would become a problem.
I was thinking that it might not be a bad idea to allow BEAR the ability to drag soldiers out of combat by their drag handles (usually on the soldier's vest) while retaining the ability to pick them up in order to deliver them to safety, BEAR would be no use if it couldn't adapt to terrain, tactical situation, and stand up to environmental rigors such as sand and humidity etc.
-I hope this email wasn't a waste of time to you, all the best to you and god speed
-Marion Tudoran, supporterA wounded man shall say to his assailant, "If I live, I will kill you; if I die you are forgiven" -Such is the rule of honor
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June 27th, 2007, 00:41 #8
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Named after the Duke?Marion TudoranPropinquus per quod attero per propinquus certamen quod Decursus
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June 27th, 2007, 00:45 #9Becoming Hooked REGISTERED USER
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Re: Robots with bear faces could rescue injured
actually its Marian; i was watching some John Wayne while I wrote it
pardon my ignorance, but "named after the duke"?A wounded man shall say to his assailant, "If I live, I will kill you; if I die you are forgiven" -Such is the rule of honor
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June 27th, 2007, 01:29 #10
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the Duke=John Wayne one of his nicknames.
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