Kenaf - Robot design for rescue missions during disaster

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Kenaf

Robot design for rescue missions during disaster


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Kenaf’s development idea revolves around the creation of a robot which can be useful for rescue missions in areas that are affected by disaster.

Kenaf has a very lightweight though the design looks tough, it has a weight of 22kg and can operate for over 2hours. It’s speed is not that fast but it buildup makes it possible for kenaf to move on rubble terrains.


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https://furo.org/en/works/kenaf/kenaf.html


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Looks like a versatile robot for rescue operations. It is design to reach the places where man cannot reach. But I think it is still development stage and there is lot to improve in this robot.
Good hunt

Wow so cool product . it will help reduce the rate at which life is post during disaster s ... Great hunt here again

Awesome hunt...
Designed especially for rescue operations and operations in rough and tough terrain...

I wonder how it can help in rescue operations exactly?

the robot apparently don't have the physical ability to rescue people nor properties.

MY OPINION : Its used for navigating part ways to rescue people and properties during disasters with the use of a wireless motor controller and the presence of the wireless camera connected to it

great hunt @jalonedem