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Throwbot - Pocket-Sized Recon Robot
Redstone Arsenal is developing the Throwbot, a soda can-sized robot to aid soldiers in quickly gathering more information about their immediate environment. The robot has a transmitter and camera; it has a range of about 100 ft.

"It weighs very little, but probably the most important aspect of this small (robot) is speed," said U.S. Marine Corps Col. Terry Griffin, program manager at the Robotics Systems Joint Project Office. "Other robots we have in the field now take a long time to set up and put into an area, and all the time our troops are exposed to enemy attack.
"With the 'throwbot,' a soldier takes it out and throws it in somewhere to check out an area. They don't have to sit around for long."

To provide an example of how a Throwbot might be used in the field, Colonel Griffin tossed a throwbot to the upstairs landing of a training facility, then used its videogame-like interface to maneuver it around the area until it spotted a possible assailant crouched against a wall.

"Is that good information to have before you go in there, or what?" asks Colonel Griffin.

The Throwbot class goes back a number of years; DARPA has been studying different structures and examples of robots that are capable of being thrown into service by the human operator. For example, the Small Unit Robot (developed in 2000) from the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory has a 16 centimeter diameter. It has 2-wheel skid steering with a tail stabilizer; it houses a video camera, RF receiver and video transmitter with a range of thirty meters.

An even smaller robot called a Scout can be used as a remote sensor; it could even be positioned initially with a grenade launcher. The Scout vehicles are cylindrical, 40mm in diameter and 110mm long. They can roll up 20-degree slopes, and hop over 4” obstacles (by winding and releasing a leaf-spring tail). The Scout sensor suite may include a video camera (fixed or mounted on a retractable pan-and-tilt unit), microphone, vibration sensor, gas sensor, and other sensors.

Soldiers in the field will begin testing the $6,000 prototypes in the next few months; production could begin within a year.
 
Because of my previous job in the
area of research and development,
I already saw the ones smaller than this. :)
 
Oh yes, nanorobotics are up and coming for sure. swimmers that can be injected into arteries to clear clots and blockages are in development.

A very cursory search turned up this:

Epson uFR Micro Flying Robot
Epson announced today that it has developed the uFR Micro Flying Robot, a prototype using micromechatronics (hey - and you were looking for a new-word-for-the-day) technology.
(11/18/2003)

Musclebot: Microrobot with a Heart
A microrobot designed by microengineer Carlos Montemagno walks with the aid of living heart muscle at the University of California, Los Angeles.
(2/27/2004)
 
Kinda like this?
toybotbigfrontsilver.jpg
 
I am looking forward for nanobots that can speed up our healing.. if knife stab in my back and nanobots can repair the wound in less than one minute. That will be wicked cool :(
 
I hate robots and computers and machines... they cause many unemployment.

At least I would have a job such as plowing or counting papers...
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
I hate robots and computers and machines... they cause many unemployment.

At least I would have a job such as plowing or counting papers...
I seem to remember you saying that you have not applied for a job. Robots and computers do not cause unemployment. Unless you blame your computer for keeping you from standing up and going to look for a job. But hosestly, that would be operator error.
 
No computers means no AllDeaf, means no forums for whining and complaining.
 
and then I won't be staying at home 24 hours a day either...
if no internet...

That is a good thing. :P
 
Yeah Hi Tech stuff is puuting people like me out of work. Look at bowling automatic pinsetters. In the 1950s you didnt have automatic pinsetters. You have pin boys. They just set the pins all day,A nice way to earn a living. And that could help the deaf employment. Now because of robots and computers many people have to file for SSI and SSDI.
 
they should start trying to invent some HUGE ass-kicking bombs-away deadiest machines like the 50-foot, missles filled, rail guns, walking tank called the Metal Gear, just like in Playstation's Metal Gear Solid series created by the gaming gensis himself, Hideo Kojima. :P
 
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