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Counterterrorist robot showcased at Jilin expo |
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2006-09-12 |
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CHANGCHUN, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- China's new counterterrorist robot is drawing crowds at the ongoing Second Northeast Asia Investment and Trade Expo in the northeastern province of Jilin. The robot, named Linxi-H, is the latest counterterrorist model from the Shenyang Institute of Automation, which is attached to the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Looking like a cross between a tank and a crane, the 200-kilogram robot will be chiefly used to detect and diffuse bombs. Bai Haicheng, a researcher at the institute, said Linxi-H is the third generation of counterterrorist robot to be made by the institute and is the most advanced in China. The robot is able to move freely and make tight turns on different road surfaces. It can walk easily on slopes with an incline of less than 40 degrees and cross barriers which are less than 40 centimeters high. Bai said the arm of the robot can grasp an object as heavy as five kilograms and when the arm is fully stretched, the 80-centimeter robot can stretch to about 140 centimeters above its head. (Source: www.chinaview.cn)
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