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Trailblazer – 7-DOF dexterity. 4 firing circuits. Variable track stance. 1,000m range.
Advanced digital EOD robot for complex explosive disposal. 300mm claw. IP66 protection. 8km/h speed. Military-grade. Mission-ready.
Trailblazer – set the path. Neutralize the threat.
Weight: 112kg | Size: 1000×450×550mm
Speed: 8km/h | Slope: >45°
Arm: 7 DOF, lift: significant (no exact value)
Claw opening: 300mm
Wireless range: 1000m (LOS) / 300m (NLOS)
Cameras: 4 standard, plus options
Protection: IP66 (ROV) / IP65 (console)
Runtime: ≥4h
7-DOF Manipulator – Human-like dexterity for complex IED neutralization and explosive disposal tasks.
Variable-Position Track Stance – Adjustable track width for stability in confined spaces or rough terrain adaptation.
4 Firing Circuits – Multiple disruptor capability – engage multiple threat components in a single deployment.
Extensive Sensor Ports – Modular payload integration – cameras, gas detectors, radiation sensors, and more.
1,000m LOS / 300m NLOS Wireless Range – Operators stay safe at distance. Non-line-of-sight capability for urban operations.
300mm Claw Opening – Handles large suspicious packages, IED components, and UXO.
8km/h Speed & >45° Slope – Rapid transit and stair/climbing capability for multi-story buildings.
IP66 Protection (ROV) – Dust-tight and protected against high-pressure water jets – all-weather operations.
≥4 Hour Runtime – Extended missions without battery swap.
4 Standard Cameras + Options – Full situational awareness for precise manipulation.





Ideal for:
✔ Military EOD units
✔ Police bomb squads
✔ IED neutralization
✔ UXO (unexploded ordnance) disposal
✔ Vehicle-borne IED response
✔ Urban and rural explosive threats
✔ Hazardous material inspection
Quick FAQ – EOD Robots
Q1: What is an EOD robot?
An unmanned ground vehicle that lets bomb technicians investigate and disarm explosives from a safe distance. Modern systems like the Trailblazer use 7-DOF arms, multiple firing circuits, and long-range wireless control to perform surgical neutralization without putting humans near the blast.
Q2: How much does an EOD bot cost?
Price depends on capability. Lightweight units (20-50kg) cost less. Advanced digital systems like the Trailblazer (112kg, 7-DOF, 4 firing circuits, 1,000m range) are military-grade investments. Contact our sales team for mission-specific pricing.
Q3: How risky is EOD?
Still risky – but robots fundamentally changed the equation. The Trailblazer works from 1,000 meters away, so the technician takes secondary risk instead of primary. The goal: send the robot first. No robot makes the job safe, just safer.
Q4: What was the first EOD robot?
The British Wheelbarrow in the early 1970s – built from a motorcycle chassis and lawnmower engine. The Trailblazer carries the same mission DNA but evolved to 7-DOF digital control, variable track stance, and IP66 protection.
Q5: What does "Trailblazer" mean?
Someone who goes first so others can follow safely. That's exactly what this robot does – enters the blast zone first, neutralizes the threat, then lets technicians follow the safe path.
Q6: Why did Honda stop ASIMO?
ASIMO was a demonstration robot that cost millions and had no real job. EOD robots like the Trailblazer do real work: disarming IEDs from 1,000 meters away. One wins awards. The other saves lives.
Q7: Do EOD robots carry guns?
No – they carry disruptors. A gun fires bullets to kill. A disruptor fires high-pressure water to cut wires and disable explosive circuits. The Trailblazer has 4 independent firing circuits for multiple disruptor shots.
Q8: Do EOD suits actually protect you?
Yes – but from distance. A suit improves survival odds from fragmentation and overpressure at 10+ meters. From point-blank? No suit saves you. That's why doctrine says: send the robot first. The suit is the backup.
Q9: Is EOD a hard Army job?
Yes. Physically demanding (35-50kg suits), mentally intense (electronics, chemistry, enemy tactics), and emotionally heavy. The Trailblazer helps with 1,000m range, 7-DOF precision, and 4 cameras – but the human still makes the call.
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