Main article: Robots
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2024: Russia has developed and began to use mobile robots to extinguish fires
In April 2024, the Special Design and Technological Bureau of Applied Robotics (SKTB PR) presented mobile robotic fire extinguishing systems (MRUP). They have already been tested in the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Read more here.
2021: Building a machine-learning robot to fight fires at industrial sites
At the end of August 2021, Roselectronics introduced a robot for extinguishing fires at industrial facilities, ships and drilling platforms. The robotic system, supplemented by machine learning, was developed by the Energia plant, which is part of the holding. Read more here.
2020: "High-precision complexes" presented the oboticized fire extinguishing machine "Pioneer"
"High-precision complexes" of the State Corporation "Rostec" presented a robotic fire extinguishing machine "Pioneer," designed to combat forest fires in hard-to-reach places and in difficult soil and climatic conditions. On August 24, 2020, TAdviser was reported to Rostec. Read more here.
2016: Robots will extinguish fires at Russian nuclear plants
The operator of Russian nuclear power plants, the Rosenergoatom concern (part of Rosatom), plans to equip the nuclear power plant with mobile robots to extinguish fires. Request for proposals for the creation of a robotic installation for these purposes Rosenergoatom published[1] at the end of autumn 2016. The maximum contract price is 24.7 million rubles. Read more here.
Robotics
- Robots (robotics)
- Robotics (world market)
- In the industry, medicine, fighting
- Service robots
- Collaborative robot, cobot (Collaborative robot, kobot)
- IoT - IIoT
- Artificial intelligence (AI, Artificial intelligence, AI)
- Artificial intelligence (market of Russia)
- In banks, medicine, radiology
- National Association of Participants of the Market of Robotics (NAPMR)
- Russian association of artificial intelligence
- National center of development of technologies and basic elements of robotics
- The international Center for robotics (IRC) based on NITU MISIS