Friday 11 April 2014

Robot ‘soldier’ to help develop protective gear

A progressive robotic 'mannequin' which will run, sit and even mimic the movement of a soldier has been created by Britain's ministry of defence. The "Porton Man" has over one hundred sensors on its body to record information throughout tests and can facilitate defence scientists produce ensuing generation of protecting instrumentality.

The $1.8m automaton has been developed victimisation Formula One technology. The automaton was supported information collected from 2,500 troopers. it's been created for UK's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), wherever consumer goods systems for troopers area unit tested against warfare agents.

The UK's MoD same, "Built victimisation advanced light-weight materials developed for Formula One cars, Porton Man is in a position to steer, march, run, sit, kneel and might even carry his arms to sight a weapon like associate foot soldier." the information from the sensors permits scientists to "carry out period of time analysis on instrumentality like chemical and biological suits in an exceedingly realistic however secure surroundings," it added.

The mannequin was designed and designed by I-Bodi Technology in Buckinghamshire. "Our transient was to provide a light-weight robotic mannequin that had a large vary of movement and was simple to handle," IBodi corporate executive Jez Gibson-Harris same. "There we tend tore variety of challenges related to this and a way we looked to tackle these was through the employment of Formula One technology. victimisation a similar ideas as those employed in sport cars, we tend to were ready to manufacture flare however extremely sturdy carbon-composite body components for the mannequin."

DSTL is that the solely laboratory within the world that uses warfare agents to assess the effectiveness of complete consumer goods systems. Britain's defence minister prince Dunne same, "This technology designed by a British company is enabling  the united kingdom to guide the method during this vital testing."


At 14kg, Porton Man is far lighter than its forerunner, that weighed in at 80kg.

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