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“MILITARY APPLICATION’S: ROBOTIC VEHICLE SYSTEM”

Mr.Siddharth S.Jadhav, Mr.Akshay S. Chougule, Mr.Swapnil M. Pachore.

Abstract


The days are not far when autonomous robots will take control of the warfare. Instead of soldiers, the robots and mobile machines willtake decisions to fire upon a target; they will travel from tunnels and through dark caves in search of terrorists. They will workfor patrolling the skies and waterways where there is little cover from attacks, for surveying damage from biochemical weapons, for guarding borders and buildings, and even as the infantry frontlines. The same concept is presented here which demonstrates the integrated application of GPS, wireless camera, and Transceivers for the battlefield. This system is supposed to inform policymakers, military personnel, scientists, as well as the border public regarding some crucial information in their domain of interest.

In order to safe guard the country against enemy attacks and terrorists, the defense forces have to be equally powerful. Precise technology solutions can help to track the enemy, target and destroy them. Armytron is being designed for surveillance, Bomb/Mine detection and Signal Jamming purpose in military applications. In addition to the basic Telecommunication equipments, Signal Jamming Unit and Bomb/Mine Detection unit will be used.  The robotic movement can be controlled wirelessly by the user with the buttons provided on the user module via RF Controlled and through IOT Technology. Along with the GPS readings, the robot also will activate the Bomb Detection Unit and Signal Jamming in Emergencies. All the Four wheels can be controlled in such a way that they will be able to rotate about 360 degree on stand. This prototype further can be used for military ground surveillance in terrorist threatened area, no man's land between international borders, hijacked buildings. It can also be used to study animals, Standalone security systems, Safety monitoring in industries, Continuous Monitoring of epidemic patients who are kept isolated.


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