And having said I’d not looked at Stricker for decades I looked through the Adjutant, I saw a the wolfspider and thought I’d put legs on my sensor drone … because well why not?

 

 

Robot ID:

NHR 1050 Legged Senor Drone Robot, TL10, Cr 62,403

URP=48x01x, STR=4, DEX=8, INT=0, EDU=1

Hull:

1/1, Size=0.0945 klitres, Config=5SL, Armour=1E,

Unloaded= 0.09812 tons, Loaded= 0.098556 tons

Power:

1/2, FuelCell=0.03 Mw, Duration=24 hours,

Loco:

1/2, Legs x4, P/W=304, Road=348kph, Off Road=278kph

Como:

Radio=Regional x2 (500 km), Interface=Brain, Program, Power

Sensors:

Active EMS=Dist (5 km)

Touch=4

Off:

Hardpoints=1

Def:

DefDM=+3

Brain:

NHR Low Function 10

CPU=Linear x7, Storage=Standard x11

FundLogic=LowData, FundCmd=LimitedBasic

Software=Intrusion-1

Control:

Panel=0

Other:

Fuel= 0.0048 klitres, Cargo=0.00001 klitres, ObjSize=Small, EMLevel=Faint

Comment:

Cost in Quantity=Cr 49,922

 

The NHR 1050 Legged Sensor Drone is New Home Robotics’ foray into mobile sensor platforms. The robot is designed just to relay the data gathered from its active sensors back to base via one of the radios, while being controlled via the other. NHR found that the initial market for them was limited due to the duration of the power source, however they are starting to be picked up as flexible/fixed sensor platforms using direct power attachments that can then break out and report on specifics as the operator may wish.

                While the drone is about the size of a basketball it weighs only 98kg and thanks to this is incredibly fast on road or off.