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Mammoth 380 heavy EOD/UXO robot – 7-DOF arm (25kg extended/75kg retracted), fiber optic/cable/wireless control, 7 cameras with 30× zoom, 350mm claw, 2.6m reach. For large bomb disposal and naval mine recovery.
Weight: 380kg | Size: 1630×843×1010mm
Speed: 6.5km/h | Obstacle: ≥400mm | Ditch: ≥600mm | Slope: ≥70% (~35°)
Arm lift: 25kg (full extend) / 75kg (retracted)
Vertical reach: ≥2.2m | Horizontal: ≥2.6m
Claw: 6–350mm
Control: fiber (200m), cable (200m), wireless (≥500m)
Cameras: 7, main camera 30× zoom
Runtime: ≥3.2h | Console: ≥14" screen
Mammoth 380 – Named for Size and Power – 380kg of ordnance-disposal muscle. Built for the biggest UXO threats.
25kg at Full Extension – 2.6m horizontal reach. 2.2m vertical reach. Handle large bombs without putting the robot in the hole.
75kg Retracted – Raw Power – Close-in strength for lifting heavy UXO, naval mines, and aircraft bombs.
350mm Claw – Big Enough for Big Bombs – Opens wide for 500lb ordnance. Closes to 6mm for precision wire cutting.
7-DOF Arm – Human-Like Dexterity – Reach around obstacles. Manipulate from any angle. Complex disposal made simple.
Fiber Optic Core – EMI Immune – 200m of interference-free control. Tamper-proof. No signal loss.
Triple Control – No Single Point of Failure – Fiber (200m) + Cable (200m) + Wireless (500m+).
See Everything from Safe Distance – 7 cameras. Main camera with 30× optical zoom. Read ordnance markings from 500m away.
Laser Positioning – Precision Disposal – Know exactly where the arm is. Place disruptors precisely. Document positions.
Conquer the Crater – 400mm obstacles. 600mm ditches. 70% slopes. Built for bomb craters and battlefields.
3.2+ Hours – Extended UXO Missions – Long enough for complex disposal operations.
14" Command Console – Big screen. Clear picture. Total control.
Ideal for :
✔ Unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance teams
✔ Naval explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) units
✔ Air force bomb disposal squadrons
✔ Range clearance and range safety
✔ Post-conflict ordnance removal
✔ Industrial demolition and blasting
✔ Homeland security heavy response
Q1: Why is it called Mammoth 380?
A: Mammoth for size and power – 380kg of UXO-disposal muscle. Built for the biggest ordnance threats.
Q2: How strong is the arm at full extension?
A: 25kg lift at 2.6m horizontal or 2.2m vertical reach – handle large bombs without putting the robot in the hole.
Q3: How wide does the claw open?
A: 350mm maximum – wide enough for 500lb aircraft bombs and naval mines. Closes to 6mm for precision work.
Q4: Why fiber optic control?
A: Immune to electromagnetic interference. Tamper-proof. No signal loss. Essential for sensitive sites and electronic warfare environments.
Q5: What are the control options?
A: Fiber optic (200m), cable (200m), and wireless (500m+) – triple redundancy for any environment.
Q6: How many cameras does it have?
A: 7 cameras including main camera with 30× optical zoom – read ordnance markings from safe distance.
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