MarkV-A1 is a bomb disposal robot designed by Northrop Grumman. It is part of the Remotec ANDROS line. First responders around the world depend on the MarkV to handle potential hazards and explosives from outside the danger zone.
- Color surveillance camera with light, zoom, pan/tilt
- Surveillance camera with image stabilization - 216:1 total zoom (26x optical/12x digital)
- Stationary arm camera - 40:1 total zoom (10x optical/4x digital)
- Quick disconnect camera mount
- Multiple-mission tool/sensor mounts with plug-and-play capabilities
- Gripper with continuous rotate
- Manipulator arm's seven degrees of freedom ensure optimum dexterity
- Patented articulating tracks allow for traversing ditches, obstacles and the roughest terrain
- Quick-release pneumatic wheels for rapid width-reduction, no tools required
The three data links available for operator control of the ANDROS vehicle are:
- Fiber-Optic Cable - deployed from the vehicle
- Patented articulating tracks allow for ease in stair climbing
- Increased height to meet mission requirements
- Dual accessory mounts on arm allow simultaneous, multiple weapon/sensor deployment