  The iRobot 510 PackBot is controlled by a police official using a video game-style controller. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® detects and identifies dangerous chemical, radiological and organic compounds, providing warfighters, first responders and SWAT teams with critical information on a range of missions. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® performs remote inspection of tank trucks and other vehicles while the robot operator remains at a safe standoff distance. |
  The 510 PackBot®, equipped with a thermal camera, provides superior images in complete darkness, smoke and common battlefield obscurants, providing situational awareness in challenging environments. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® uses a strong arm and gripper to safely lift, carry and manipulate unexploded ordnance and other potential hazards. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® inspects suspicious vehicles and other potential hazards while protecting personnel at safe standoff distances. |
  With infrared illumination and an optional thermal camera, the iRobot® 510 PackBot® provides situational awareness in darkness and other challenging operating environments. |
  U.S. Army Spc. Zack Ingraham attached to 5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, operates the Army's iRobot® PackBot® in Ghazaliya, Iraq. (Credit: Joint Combat Camera Center, Iraq) |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® fires the PAN disruptor to neutralize a suspicious object. (Credit: John Wilcox, Boston Herald) |
  One of the most successful battle-tested robots in the world, the iRobot 510 PackBot performs bomb disposal and other dangerous missions for warfighters and first responders. |
  Using advanced vision and surveillance capabilities, the iRobot® 510 PackBot® examines vehicles, packages and buildings to locate deadly IEDs. |
  U.S. Army Jon Bridges, a native of Spring Creek, NY, teaches U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Aaron Wilwerding, a native of Kansas City, MO, how to operate the iRobot PackBot at Forward Operating Base Hawk. (Credit: Sgt. Manuel Martinez, Joint Combat Camera Center, Iraq)
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  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® identifies roadside bombs and other IEDs, as well as unexploded ordnance, while keeping troops at safe standoff distances. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® provides military and civil defense engineers with a single, advanced solution for multiple missions. |
  With its rear-mounted ordnance lift system, the iRobot® 510 PackBot® digs around, moves and carries objects as large as a 155 mm shell that weighs about 100 pounds. The robot's expandable toolbar features a customizable suite of combat engineer tools, including wire cutters, a spade, a rake and others, that make it easier to identify and overcome obstacles. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® investigates potential hazards, gathering sensor data and displaying it on the operator control unit in real time. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® performs surveillance in a variety of settings and environments, evaluating danger zones and inaccessible areas with real-time video, audio and sensor readings. |
  Adaptable and expandable, the iRobot® 510 PackBot® is a mission-configurable robot that accommodates a wide range of payloads and sensors, including a dexterous manipulator. |
  Performing surveillance and reconnaissance in a variety of settings and environments, the iRobot® 510 PackBot® can be used to protect critical infrastructure, including bridges, airports, harbors and railways, as well as government buildings, school campuses and other potential terrorist targets. |
  With the iRobot® 510 PackBot®, first responders can more safely deploy existing tools, such as a STOP STICK. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® uses the BB-2590/U battery in the current military supply chain, providing up to 4 hours of run time, depending on the mission. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® identifies and neutralizes roadside bombs, car bombs and other IEDs. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® easily climbs up and down stairs and rolls over rubble, rocks, mud, snow and other tough terrain. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® features a manipulator arm that extends 80 inches for inspecting suspicious vehicles and other potential hazards. |
  U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jason Snow, 755 Air Expeditionary Group robot operator, prepares to send the iRobot® PackBot® to an incident site while local authorities look on. (Credit: U.S. Air Force photo, Master Sgt. Demetrius Lester) |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® is powered by BB-2590 lithium-ion batteries. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® features a compact arm and precise gripper, providing superior lifting, carrying and manipulation capabilities. |
  The iRobot® 510 PackBot® investigates tunnels, ditches, culverts and other hard-to-access places |
  HazMat sensors on the iRobot® 510 PackBot® detect oxygen levels, temperature/humidity, explosive gases and vapors, volatile organic compounds, gamma radiation, toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents. |
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