The Republic Day parade on Kolkata’s Red Road this year had a special highlight—an impressive debut of the Indian Army’s robotic dog, ‘Sanjay’. Part of the MULE (Multi Utility Legged Equipment) series, these cutting-edge, all-weather ground robots captured the attention of dignitaries and onlookers alike, marking a significant step forward in India’s defence technology capabilities.
Versatile Capabilities
Developed for multi-terrain and high-stakes operations, ‘Sanjay’ robotic dogs are equipped to handle:
- Explosives Detection and Disposal: Their state-of-the-art sensors and maneuverability enable them to identify, approach, and neutralize hazardous devices.
- Surveillance and Perimeter Security: Integrated cameras and communication systems offer real-time intelligence, making them ideal for reconnaissance missions.
- Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Warfare Environments: Built with robust materials and specialized systems to operate in contaminated or high-risk areas.
- Challenging Terrain Navigation: The four-legged design lets them climb stairs, traverse steep inclines, and move across uneven surfaces with ease.
With these capabilities, the robotic dogs offer a crucial advantage in diverse operational scenarios, boosting security and efficiency for frontline troops.
A Growing Fleet
The Indian Army has already inducted 100 ‘Sanjay’ robotic dogs across various units, a move aimed at modernizing operational processes and minimizing risks to human personnel. Whether deployed in the high-altitude terrains of the Himalayas or in urban anti-terror operations, these robotic dogs enhance the Army’s rapid response and reconnaissance abilities.
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