School of Engineering

Casualty Evacuation Robot

The aim of this project was to develop a robot to facilitate the withdrawal of casualties from the battlefield, without risking the lives of medics or other servicemen. The robot provides a degree of protection to the casualty and can be remotely controlled from distances of up to 150 metres. The arm of the robot can also be detached easily and mounted on other military devices to perform other tasks as well.

 

Key Features

  • Radio Controlled

  • Durable and easy to maintain

  • Able to operate in rough terrain

  • Able to lift weights of up to 100kg

  • Can be modified to perform multiple tasks