The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP,
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
NEW TECHNOLOGY TO NEUTRALISE
IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES
The Minister for Defence
Science and Personnel the Hon. Warren Snowdon MP, today unveiled a new robot
called SPIKER designed to counter improvised explosive devices (IED).
The robot has been
developed by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) and was
demonstrated at the Land Warfare Conference in Brisbane.
“Innovations like this
robot are part of DSTO’s program to support our troops on operation in various
theatres, particularly in the Middle East,” Mr Snowdon said.
SPIKER, Special Purpose IED Killer Experimental
Robot, is a remotely controlled tracked vehicle which deploys a number of
different devices, including explosives, to render IEDs safe.
Also on display was
another remotely controlled vehicle known as RASP (Remote Advanced Sensor
Platform) which DSTO has developed to identify radioactive threats from a
distance.
“These technologies are
vital for carrying out dirty and dangerous work and helping to save the lives
of our soldiers,” Mr Snowdon said.
He said industry was also
making innovative contributions to support soldiers through the Capability and
Technology Demonstrator (CTD) Program.
Two technologies
developed under the program and displayed at the conference included flexible
solar panels to generate power during operations in the field; and a smart
power management system which provides a miniature energy source for multiple
devices carried by soldiers, so they can operate more effectively over longer
periods with less weight.
“These are only some
examples of innovative technologies that can be achieved when DSTO and industry
work together to enhance Defence capability in priority areas,” Mr Snowdon
said.
“This financial year the
total budget for the CTD program is over $25 million, with some 33 CTD projects
in progress.”
Images of the robots are
available at www.defence.gov.au/media/download
Media contacts:
Kate Sieper (Mr Snowdon) 02
6277 7620 or 0488 484 689
Steve Butler (DSTO) 08 8259923 or 0418 800 323
Defence Media Liaison 02 6265 3343 or 0408 498 664