ISC: Snake robot by DRDO shown

The 103rd Indian Science Congress at Mysore has put on display several innovations of DRDO.

Update: 2016-01-04 07:26 GMT
Smooth transition: A robot resembling a snake that was developed by the DRDO and shown at Mysore.
Hyderabad: The 103rd Indian Science Congress at Mysore has put on display several  innovations of Defence Research and Development Organisation units. Advanced Avionics sensors and  systems used in Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Agni 5, as also  smart bombs and missiles developed by DRO Hyderabad are major draws.  
 
Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics of DRDO, Bengaluru,  has developed the Snake Robot for use in search and rescue during  earthquakes and inspections in constricted areas such as pipes,  surveillance and reconnaissance operations. 
DRDO research products  have been displayed at DRDO Pavilion at the mega science expo “Pride  of India”, at the University of Mysore. 
 
Advanced Torpedo Systems,  Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle, Unmanned  Ground Vehicle and Mobile Autonomous Robotic Systems are some of the  other star attractions.

 

 

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