Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The berth pipeline cleaning robot will hunt you down, wash you with dry ice

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Researchers at the Czech company, Neovision 's, invented a robot cleaning of pipelines under the name Jetty. This machine is controlled by joystick and 1024 × 768 pixel camera. He gets power and Ethernet cable signal over Cat5, limiting its movements around 35 meters right now, but it can clean up and inspect the kitchen, Office and industrial ducts with relative ease.

The robot uses dry ice cleaning ducts and can be moved up and down with the protector of both legs. The jets are located in the middle of the robot for maximum pressure and can navigate circular, rectangular and square tubes and go up the curves.

In nearly every FPS adventure is a series of air duct and the demonic-looking, six armed Monster will only add fear potential. It's only a matter of time before this guy is armed with a flamethrower, clean Injector and a stun gun, so let's just pretend that the coming robot Apocalypse is not going to happen anytime soon and see how Jetty washes in some industrial vents in the video below. And remember, all hail our next Robot Overlords.


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