‘Sand Flea’ Robot Jumps 30 Feet [VIDEO]
By Kate Freeman On MashableThis flea is quite a bit more powerful than the ones on mangy mutts.
Robotics company Boston Dynamics created an 11-pound robot called the “Sand Flea” that can jump 30 feet in the air and is equipped with an infrared camera.
“The robot uses gyro stabilization to stay level during flight, to provide a clear view from the onboard camera, and to ensure a smooth landing,” notes its website.
This video shows the robot in action — jumping onto a one story building and straight up the side of a dirt hill. The Sand Flea’s name hints as the bot’s capabilities — it can move undetected and close to the ground while springing up into the air to jump onto higher ground.
The bot has enough energy to jump 25 times and last two hours using its fuel supply and piston actuator. The controller can choose how high and at what angle the Sand Flea jumps, while the bot’s four wheels cushion its landing.
The project was funded by DARPA, JIEDDO (Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization) and the U.S. Army’s Rapid Equipping Force. The video notes that an earlier version of the Sand Flea was developed bySandia National Labs.
The U.S. Army is stocking up on all kinds of small robots. In early March, JIEDDO, which operates under the Department of Defense and seeks to locate IED threats, ordered 105 small robots, similar to the Sand Flea, from iRobot Corp. In February, the U.S. Army placed its largest order of micro-robots ever with the company ReconRobotics in a contract for $13.9 million of small bots that will be used for surveillance purposes with soldiers overseas.
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Photos courtesy of Boston Dynamics