
Review Summary
Up to 4 hrs with 2x BB-2590 batteries
Up to 8 hrs with 4x BB-2590 batteries
Optional in-situ charging available
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)
3x HD cameras
Two-way audio
Laser range finder
Connects to the Wave Relay MANET, to form a robust network in which robots, operators, and observers seamlessly operate together
Multiple payloads ports support disruptors, HazMat/CBRN sensors and other accessories
The uPoint Multi-Robot Control System features a tablet with touchscreen control. Optional hand-controller(s) available
EAR
Required, included
Lithium-Ion
Non-universal
6
Without Batteries: 57.9 lbs (26.3kg)
Explore the world of tactical operations with the PackBot 525 Man-Transportable Multi-Mission Robot. This advanced and robust machine is a significant addition to the PackBot product line, offering enhanced features and capabilities. Designed by Flir, a leader in the field of tactical robotics, the PackBot 525 is a testament to high-tech engineering and versatility.
The PackBot 525 is equipped with state-of-the-art HD cameras and a laser range finder, providing clear, precise visuals in all environments. The optional in-situ charging feature ensures that the robot's batteries remain fully charged and monitored while still in the machine, enhancing its operational efficiency.
This multi-mission robot is not just durable but also versatile, capable of assisting in a wide range of tasks. From bomb disposal and surveillance to CBRN detection and HazMat handling, the PackBot 525 is designed to handle complex operations with ease. It can navigate narrow passages, climb stairs, and relay real-time video, audio, and sensor data, keeping the operator at a safe distance.
The PackBot 525's manipulator can lift up to 44 lb (20 kg) and supports a variety of accessories, sensors, and disruptor solutions. It is controlled via the uPoint Multi-Robot Control system, featuring a touchscreen-based tablet controller that allows operators to select from a family of connected robots.
The PackBot 525 uses the MPU5 radio operating on the Wave Relay MANET, forming a robust network where robots, operators, and observers can seamlessly operate together. This feature allows the PackBot to penetrate complex structures further downrange than ever before.
The PackBot 525 is man-transportable and mobile, fitting easily in the trunk of a car and deploying rapidly in under 2 minutes. Its accessory port enhancements improve the digital architecture, making the integration and placement of sensors and payloads easier than ever.
Whether it's for explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), lift and carry capabilities, route clearance, remote inspection, surveillance/reconnaissance, CBRN/Hazmat detection, or SWAT callouts, the PackBot 525 Man-Transportable Multi-Mission Robot is a reliable and high-quality choice for tactical operations.