The Finnish Defence Forces asks requests for participation requests related to the procurement of robots. The purpose of this procurement is to equip a part of Finnish Defence Forces EOD- and IEDD-teams with two different size robots. Robots will be used in various tasks of disposal explosives and in CBRN-missions.
Requirements of the robots are based primarily on the explosive disposal and secondarily for CBRN missions. Robots will be used in all standard EOD/IEDD operations mainly in Finnish terrain and circumstances, but they shall also be capable operating in international crisis management missions around the world. Robots will be used in all weather conditions and at any time of the day. Operator shall be able to use robot in complex terrain conditions.
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Source: Mercell
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