http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/11/1415245
"A Japanese company by the unfortunate name of tmsuk has just
announced the world's largest robot capable of carrying a person - the
3.5m tall, 5 ton T52 Enryu HyperRescueRobot. Their product site is in
Japanese, but here's a few fun facts: it's 10m wide with its arms
fully outstretched, is powered by an onboard water-cooled three
cylinder direct injection diesel engine, has a maximum speed of 3Km/h,
and carries seven 680,000-pixel CCD cameras with a separate monitor
for each camera. If no whiny 14-year-olds are available to pilot it,
it can be remotely controlled (with a dummy plug in the cockpit,
presumably)."
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>Eva Prototype on Slashdot, well, sort of...
>
>http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/11/1415245
>
>"A Japanese company by the unfortunate name of tmsuk has just
>announced the world's largest robot capable of carrying a person - the
>3.5m tall, 5 ton T52 Enryu HyperRescueRobot. Their product site is in
>Japanese, but here's a few fun facts: it's 10m wide with its arms
>fully outstretched, is powered by an onboard water-cooled three
>cylinder direct injection diesel engine, has a maximum speed of 3Km/h,
>and carries seven 680,000-pixel CCD cameras with a separate monitor
>for each camera. If no whiny 14-year-olds are available to pilot it,
>it can be remotely controlled (with a dummy plug in the cockpit,
>presumably)."
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More like Appleseed to be honest, but still very VERY cool!
Defragged,
Warning! Warning! Will Robenson! Still, an interesting 1st step.
> Eva Prototype on Slashdot, well, sort of...
>
> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/11/1415245
>
> "A Japanese company by the unfortunate name of tmsuk has just
> announced the world's largest robot capable of carrying a person - the
> 3.5m tall, 5 ton T52 Enryu HyperRescueRobot. Their product site is in
> Japanese, but here's a few fun facts: it's 10m wide with its arms
> fully outstretched, is powered by an onboard water-cooled three
> cylinder direct injection diesel engine, has a maximum speed of 3Km/h,
> and carries seven 680,000-pixel CCD cameras with a separate monitor
> for each camera. If no whiny 14-year-olds are available to pilot it,
> it can be remotely controlled (with a dummy plug in the cockpit,
> presumably)."
>
>
> P^3
As commented on Slashdot... one wonders how this could be a rescue robot
without crushing the people in need of saving!
Still, very cool. I wonder how fast those arms can move, though, and how
long before Asimo or one of the other humanoids gets scaled up to
something this size.
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> Eva Prototype on Slashdot, well, sort of...
>
> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/11/1415245
>
> "A Japanese company by the unfortunate name of tmsuk has just
> announced the world's largest robot capable of carrying a person - the
> 3.5m tall, 5 ton T52 Enryu HyperRescueRobot. Their product site is in
> Japanese, but here's a few fun facts: it's 10m wide with its arms
> fully outstretched, is powered by an onboard water-cooled three
> cylinder direct injection diesel engine, has a maximum speed of 3Km/h,
> and carries seven 680,000-pixel CCD cameras with a separate monitor
> for each camera. If no whiny 14-year-olds are available to pilot it,
> it can be remotely controlled (with a dummy plug in the cockpit,
> presumably)."
>
>
> P^3
Just a remark: to be exact, the EVAs are _not_ robots, they are
*cyborgs* ---
which is quite different, I think.
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