Crabster CR200 | Servo Magazine
Posted in: SERVO Blog (08/07 at 03:54 PM)
Crabster CR200
The "Crabster" was created by the Korean Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST). This car-sized robot will primarily be used to explore shipwrecks on the ocean floor. The robot is designed to pick up objects and put them in a front-facing storage compartment, take detailed photos of the undersea environment and use sonar to map areas of the sea floor. Watch these clips to see Crabster in action!
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