The indigenous robots and wearable exoskeletons were developed by Hyderabad-based Svaya Robotics in collaboration with the DRDO Labs, Research and Development Establishment (R&DE), Pune, and the Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory (DEBEL), Bengaluru, as technology demonstrators with their design inputs.
* Both are dual-use robots and have multiple use cases in both Industry and healthcare.
Quadruped robots :
* They are four-legged robots that can walk or run on uneven and rough terrains.
* The robots can carry 25 kg in payload and walk along with the soldier.
* It is made for navigating in unstructured terrains to provide remote reconnaissance and inspection, which otherwise are not safe for humans to operate in.
Exoskeleton :
* It is developed to suit Indian soldiers’ anthropometry and augment soldier strength for walking long distances.
* These active exoskeletons, when worn by soldiers, can carry heavy loads without expending much effort..
Source : New Indian Express