EOD Robotic Systems

EOD Robotic Systems are remotely operated heavy-duty platforms engineered for explosive ordnance disposal, minefield clearance, and counter‑IED missions across urban, tactical, and humanitarian environments.

Key Features:
✔️ Three mission-ready platforms: MV‑2 Honey Badger, MV‑4 Scorpion, MV‑10 Bison
✔️ Fully remote operation for EOD, route clearance, breaching, and reconnaissance
✔️ Armored, low‑profile design resistant to AP and AT mine detonations
✔️ Clearance capacity from 1150 to 4000 m²/h depending on configuration
✔️ Powerful engines from 55 kW to 571 kW for demanding terrain and payloads
✔️ Dual-tool option (front flail + rear tiller) on heavy-duty platform
✔️ Low ground pressure (0.29–0.65 kg/cm²) for soft and unstable surfaces
✔️ Operates on steep terrain with up to 30° side slope and 37° gradient capability

EOD Robotic Systems

The EOD Robotic Systems feature three platform configurations addressing mission requirements from compact urban operations to heavy-duty minefield clearance. The MV-2 Honey Badger weighs 2500kg with dimensions 3515mm x 1742mm x 1315mm, powered by a 55kW Hatz engine clearing up to 1150m²/h. The MV-4 Scorpion extends capability with a 186kW Perkins engine in a 6120kg chassis measuring 4635mm x 2030mm x 1740mm, achieving 1400-1800m²/h demining capacity while sustaining anti-tank mine detonations. The MV-10 Bison deploys dual tools—front flail and rear tiller—driven by a 571kW Caterpillar C18 engine clearing 4000m²/h across an 8075mm x 2970mm x 2330mm platform weighing 20,920kg.

All systems feature low-profile armored construction withstanding anti-personnel mine blasts and remote operation capability for reconnaissance, route clearance, breaching, and counter-IED tasks. Ground pressure ranges from 0.29 to 0.65 kg/cm² enabling operation across soft terrain. Operational speeds span 0.5 to 3 km/h during clearance with transport speeds reaching 7.15 km/h. Side slope capability handles 25-30 degree angles with longitudinal gradeability up to 37 degrees.

Military demining units deploy the EOD Robotic Systems for mechanized ground preparation ahead of troop movements through contested areas. Humanitarian organizations clear post-conflict agricultural land, restoring farmable acreage without exposing personnel to buried ordnance. Border security forces establish safe zones along frontier regions contaminated by historical conflicts. Combat engineers breach minefields during offensive operations, opening assault corridors through defensive barriers.

Tactical Supply Pakistan provides unmanned ground vehicles for explosive ordnance disposal and mine clearance operations. The company offers operator training programs and maintenance support for robotic demining platforms.

How does the dual-tool configuration on the MV-10 improve clearance effectiveness compared to single-flail systems?
The front flail detonates surface mines while the rear tiller excavates subsurface ordnance, achieving complete clearance in one pass versus multiple runs required by single-tool platforms, reducing operational time and fuel consumption.

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