Route Clearance Unmanned System UGV ROCUS
A Route Clearance Unmanned System (ROCUS) is a specialized Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) designed to detect and neutralize mines, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), and other explosive hazards along roads and pathways. These robotic systems are equipped with ground-penetrating radar, metal detectors, manipulator arms, and often a disruptor or neutralization charge to safely dispose of threats. By leading convoys or conducting pre-movement sweeps, they keep human engineers and troops at a safe distance, dramatically reducing casualties during route clearance operations in conflict zones and post-conflict areas.
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Robotic platform for detecting and neutralizing landmines and IEDs on routes.
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Equipped with arrays of sensors: ground-penetrating radar, metal detectors, and cameras.
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Features a robotic arm to place disruptor charges or remove suspicious objects.
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Used by military EOD teams to secure roads for troop and civilian movement.
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A critical force protection asset in asymmetric warfare environments.
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Saves lives by performing the most dangerous part of route clearance remotely.
Clear the path safely. Deploy a Route Clearance Unmanned System (ROCUS) to detect and neutralize IEDs and mines remotely.
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