About LeoTronics

LeoTronics has introduced a line of universal robotic tracked platforms called TrackReitar. These machines serve as the basis for creating robots explicitly designed to perform surveillance, demining, firefighting, or cargo delivery in hazardous environments with high precision and speed while also equipped for automated industrial processes. Without any human help required!

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SPECIFICATIONS

TrackReitar robotic chassis are the future of UGV's, able to move about independently with little guidance from humans. They have increased autonomy and cross-country capabilities, making them perfect for today’s world, where things happen fast!

  • Dimensions: 1030 x 800 x 400 mm
  • Wheelbase 360 mm
  • Obstacle ability 170 mm
  • Weight 135 kg
  • Rated travelling load: 120 kg (standard), options up to 200 kg
  • Operating temperature -20...+60°C (standard)
  • Maximum speed 10 km/h
  • Charger AC220-240V
  • Charging time 6...7h (standard)
  • Battery 48V30Ah (standard)
  • Motor power 2 x 650 W (standard)

Pay as You Grow Pricing

The robots from Leotronics can be equipped with video cameras, thermal imagers, and environmental sensors. With this equipment, the company's platforms offer a wide range of applications such as fire fighting in extreme environments or working on humanitarian de-mines where there is no life support available for humans to operate safely inside contaminated areas.
The design features allow them to function generally across many different tasks, including agricultural work involving pesticides/herbicides used against pests that live among crops when they're most vulnerable - BEFORE HARVESTING THE CROPS! More.

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The TrackReitar range includes three models: small, medium, and large. The smallest of them is a versatile tracked platform with capacities ranging from up to 120 Kg in weight that can move within confined spaces such as on city streets or indoors, passing through doors 800 mm comprehensive while performing movements at stairs heights too! This model even comes equipped for work outdoors by being able to carry loads weighing above 150 Kg.f In a world where humans are increasingly unable to do the jobs robots can't yet perform, it's only logical that we would turn our attention towards creating an army of these machines.

In just two years, our research will finally come true with fully autonomous operations conducted by futuristic fighting units without direct involvement from operators or human supervisors!

The future of mine clearance, firefighting, and rescue operations is now nearer than ever. Fully autonomous and conductive to disaster relief operations, the new TrackReitar platform from LeoTronics will revolutionize how we tackle hazardous material scenes both on-site and off.

The robot's brain is a sophisticated computer capable of performing complex tasks with the help of artificial intelligence. The Nvidia Jetson allows for full autonomy, so robots will be able to clear mines, fight fires and save people without human intervention, eventually leading them into hazardous areas where there can't go otherwise due to their safety concerns - but this also means that we'll have much less work cut out when disaster strikes!

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