Northrop Grumman has rolled out its first CUTLASS unmanned explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) robot for the British Army at its unmanned ground systems production facility in Coventry, UK.
"CUTLASS is a world-class product that will provide our UK-based bomb disposal teams with a state-of-the-art capability to help protect them and the public from the threat of explosive devices," Luff said.
The CUTLASS is a six-wheeled, next-generation bomb disposal vehicle designed to replace the UK military's Wheelbarrow UGV for conducting hazardous operations in all types of terrain and weather conditions.
The robot's three-fingered advanced gripper-equipped manipulator arm offers nine degrees of freedom for greater movement and agility inside small spaces, such as the interior of a car.
Northrop Grumman Information Systems Europe chief executive Danny Milligan said:
"CUTLASS will significantly enhance the ability of users to defeat and dispose of unexploded ordnance and improvised explosive devices from a safe distance, and also to provide forensic information systems capability for national security and resilience."
As part of a contract awarded in December 2006, Northrop is scheduled to deliver a total of 80 CUTLASS vehicles to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) for conducting anti-terrorism operations around the world.
The company is also developing an export variant, which will be supplied either as a complete system or with the platform and payload offered separately.
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