


Review Summary
Up to 4 hrs with 2x BB-2590 batteries
Up to 8 hrs with 4x BB-2590 batteries
Up to 5.8 mph (9.3 km/h)
Zero radius turn
Up to 43 Degree (ascend, descend)
Up to 40 Degree Lateral
40 Degree [rise 8.5" (21.6 cm), run 10" (25.4 cm)]
44 lbs (20kg) close-in
11 lbs (5kg) at max extension 73.5" (187 cm)
4x cameras
Two-way audio
Connects to the Wave Relay MANET, to form a robust network in which robots, operators, and observers seamlessly operate together
Multiple payload ports
22 disruptors supported
10 fully integrated HazMat/CBRN sensors
40+ Accessories
Multiple controller options available, including the uPoint Multi-Robot Control System
EAR
Required, included
Lithium-Ion
Non-universal
6
Without Batteries: 52.7 lbs (23.9kg)
Because precision and reliability are paramount in tactical operations, the FLIR PackBot 510 Man-Transportable Multi-Mission Robot stands as a paragon of modern robotics engineering, designed to support military, law enforcement, and search and rescue teams in the most demanding environments. This sophisticated, high-tech robot is a durable and robust tool that offers unparalleled support in bomb disposal, surveillance, reconnaissance, CBRN detection, and HazMat handling operations.
The advanced PackBot 510 is engineered to navigate challenging terrains with ease, effortlessly climbing stairs and maneuvering through narrow passages. It relays real-time video, audio, and sensor data back to the operator, who can maintain a safe distance from potential threats. With over 4,000 units delivered worldwide, its proven track record speaks to its effectiveness and reliability in the field.
This sophisticated robot is not only powerful but also highly portable. It can be deployed by a single operator in under two minutes, showcasing its readiness for rapid response scenarios. When not in use, the PackBot 510 can be compactly stowed in a vehicle, even fitting into the trunk of a car, ensuring it is always at hand when needed.
The PackBot's manipulator arm is capable of lifting up to 44 pounds (20 kilograms), and it supports a wide array of accessories, sensors, and disruptor solutions, enhancing its versatility for various mission requirements. Its multi-sensor capability includes four color cameras with zoom and illumination, and it can support an optional fifth camera with thermal imaging capabilities, providing a comprehensive visual assessment of the surroundings.
Control of the PackBot 510 is seamless and intuitive, thanks to the uPoint Multi-Robot Control system. This system features a ruggedized, touchscreen-based tablet controller that allows an operator to easily select and control a wide range of connected robots within the family, ensuring a cohesive and coordinated operation.
Communication is key in tactical operations, and the PackBot 510 excels with its superior communications system. Utilizing the MPU5 radio operating on the Wave Relay Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET), it forms a robust network that enables the robot to penetrate deeper into complex structures and extend its operational range further than ever before.
Applications for the PackBot 510 include Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), remote inspection, surveillance and reconnaissance, and CBRN/Hazmat detection, making it an indispensable asset for those who require the most advanced and reliable technology in critical, high-stakes situations.