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iRobot Warrior 700 designed to deliver... more robots
iRobot Warrior 700 designed to deliver... more robots
The new iRobot Warrior 700 robot looks like the (much) bigger brother of the company’s popular PackBot. In fact the Warrior is a much larger, more powerful platform designed to deliver, well, PackBots (among other missions). The Warrior 700 can carry a PackBot at the end of an ...
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