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  • - There's a saying that EOD techs,

  • we're a jack of all trades, but we are masters of demolition.

  • Blowing stuff up... that's the crème de la crème

  • of being an EOD tech.

  • - There are likely over 100 million

  • unexploded bombs scattered across the globe.

  • Every day, U.S. Air Force members

  • are putting themselves in harm's way,

  • working to disarm, disable, and dismantle them.

  • - Absolutely it's a scary mission.

  • These devices can explode at any time.

  • The service men and women who use our robots

  • are always putting their life on the line.

  • - Every single step you're thinking,

  • 'is there something else I could be doing?

  • Is there something else that I should do?

  • Is this the best choice?'

  • - These bombs could explode at any moment,

  • hurting or killing anyone around.

  • - The only thing the suit's gonna do

  • is just keep the pieces together.

  • Start remote, stay remote is one

  • of our big mantras.

  • - At Endeavor Robotics,

  • they build robots that allow service men

  • and women to do just that.

  • Their bots let military personnel

  • dismantle bombs remotely instead of

  • having to go in themselves.

  • - We wanna remove folks from harm's way.

  • We take this job very seriously

  • as robot designers and as human beings

  • to make sure that we're really helping personnel

  • avoid those dangerous situations.

  • - The robot goes down range to interact

  • with the device and the operator can do that

  • from a safe distance away.

  • We want to give them the best technology that we can,

  • the most cutting edge technology.

  • - Our robots are equipped with a manipulator

  • that allows the operator to interrogate the device

  • and move it, open it up and look inside.

  • - It's a lot of fun, honestly.

  • You get to drive around this robot

  • and go do all kinds of cool stuff.

  • - If a robot is equipped with a disruptor

  • than it's able to fire the disruptor

  • and neutralize the device.

  • It can shoot out a water shot

  • and destroy the suspicious object.

  • - Our robots contain a variety of different technology.

  • They're packed with computers

  • that can run sophisticated algorithms

  • so that they can navigate autonomously.

  • They can build their own maps,

  • they can do object recognition through their cameras.

  • They can detect radiation and toxic gases.

  • - These robots are incredibly high-tech,

  • but it wasn't always this way.

  • - When we started out we had a 700 pound,

  • it looked like a tank,

  • rumbling down the road to where as now

  • we have robots that are small enough

  • we can throw in a backpack and just go.

  • - Our FirstLook robot is a five pound throwable robot

  • so you can imagine a scenario

  • where we've got troops coming up to a structure.

  • Well, we don't know what's in that structure

  • and we wanna avoid putting our service men

  • and women in harm's way.

  • We do that by just throwing the FirstLook

  • through a window or an opening

  • and the letting the robot be the first set

  • of eyes inside the building.

  • - Small robots serve their purpose

  • but sometimes bigger robots are the only way

  • to get the job done.

  • - Every situation's a little bit different.

  • Sometimes you need a big robot

  • to go interrogate a vehicle because you think

  • there might be a vehicle-based IED.

  • Is that car laden with explosives?

  • You might have to tear open the trunk.

  • You might have to smash through the window

  • or tear open the door to figure out

  • if in fact that car was a threat.

  • - Whether they're five or 500 pounds,

  • robots of all sizes are crucial players in military tactics.

  • - Robots can never replace a person.

  • The robots will really allow personnel

  • to focus on their jobs, allow removing

  • the really dull, dirty, and dangerous jobs

  • and letting the robots do that.

  • - It's not just your life that depends on it,

  • it's the life of your brother standing next to you.

  • - It's absolutely critical that we employ

  • the best technology, the best robotic technology

  • to keep our Air Force personnel safe.

  • Handling dangerous devices

  • and this is the type of technology

  • that can keep them out of harm's way.

  • - Everyone here at Endeavor Robotics

  • is proud to be helping our service men and women

  • with their jobs and help bring them home safely.

  • Even on those tough days you're like

  • 'hey, at the end of the day we're supplying robots

  • that will help save a persons life and that's worth it.'

  • - This episode was presented by the U.S. Air Force.

  • Learn more at airforce.com.

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  • check out this one right here.

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- There's a saying that EOD techs,

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