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ADVANCED

PAYLOAD

MATERIALS

LABORATORY

A humanoid robot with exposed mechanical parts, wires, and circuitry, resembling a human with a human-like head and face, but with mechanical components visible on the body and head.
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RoboRounds payload swatch. Close-up of a round laboratory dish filled with a metallic purple powder.
RoboRounds payload swatch. Close-up of a round laboratory dish filled with a glass breaking spheres.
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PNEUMATIC PAYLOADS

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CENTERFIRE PAYLOADS

THROWN PAYLOADS

sUAS ANTI-DRONE

Roborounds Tanglers - sUAS anti-drone pneumatic projectiles downing a drone.

TANGLERS - the most effective sUAS anti-drone payload on the market. This no collateral damage solution is perfect for defending airports, seaports, embassies, military bases and prisons from rotor-based drones.

When nearby assets are too sensitive for standard ammo or air-burst rounds, Tanglers step in to get the job done. Triple the engagement range of shotgun rounds and safe enough to use inside the city limits.

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ANTI-ROBOTIC

Our anti-robotic, metal powder deposition (MPD) payload technology focuses on circuitry, sensors, and electronics rather than living tissue, blood, and bone.

TARGET:

ELECTRONICS

  • Circuit boards, switches, resistors, capacitors, transistors, fuses, inductors, and other small electronic parts are all vulnerable to attack via the introduction of unwanted conductive materials.

  • Internal moving infrastructure such as gears, actuators, pneumatic systems, mechanical systems, hydraulic systems are vulnerable to physical obstruction and jamming debris.

  • Blocking of LIDAR , infrared vision, and cameras destroys robotic navigation capabilities. Force, temperature, pressure, and vibration sensors can all be directly induced to fail.

  • Inter-process communication, navigation, digital, analog, signal-processing, sampling, and quantization are all effected when surrounded by shielding materials.

Microscopic view of a damaged circuit.
Magnetism
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Robot arm.
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CORRECTIONAL

MILITARY

CIVILIAN

LE

SECURITY

CORRECTIONAL MILITARY CIVILIAN LE SECURITY


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