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E-Cell OC

The Problem:
In counter-terrorism and military operations, troops often face dense forests and urban areas where drones can’t operate and human scouts face extreme risk. Difficult conditions such as darkness, uneven conditions increase difficulties. Sending soldiers to search for threats and bombs, results in exposing them to ambush, sniper fire and mines. Existing tools are partial which include UAVs which can’t penetrate canopy and large Explosive Ordnance Disposal robots are heavy and slow. Handheld night-vision requires human presence.

What’s Missing:
There is no modular, compact, squad-portable ground robot that combines scouting and practical mine/IED support. Many reconnaissance robots are either too small which are too small or too large. Current EOD systems are specialised and costly for fast tactical deployment.

The Solution:
Tactical Surveillance Robot - 50 × 40 × 10 cm.
A rugged, Kevlar-coated Unmanned Ground Vehicles that a single soldier can carry and quickly deploy. It streams real-time RGB and thermal video (day/night) across tunnels and forests. It also supports remote operations. Designed for fast insertion, all-terrain mobility and rapid situational feedback. It will help in sensing the landmines as well.

 

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Who It Helps:
Soldiers & Special Forces: Receive timely intelligence without exposing personnel.
EOD teams: Inspect, mark and support controlled neutralisation of explosive threats.
Commanders: Gain clearer situational awareness for faster and safer decisions.
Civilians: Reduced collateral risk through more precise detection and clearance.

What It Consists Of:
Hardware: Kevlar-reinforced body (10–15 kg), tracked chassis with suspension, RGB + thermal cameras and LiDAR/depth sensors. It will have secure mesh radio with cellular fallback; swappable batteries for extended operations.
Software: Intuitive operator UI, real-time fused video/thermal video, object detection and tracking, waypoint autonomy with obstacle avoidance.

Why It Matters:
Modern battlefields demand speed, safety and adaptability. This compact Unmanned Ground Vehicles bridges the gap where Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and large EOD robots fall short-saving lives by scouting dangerous terrain first, shortening mission timelines, and giving EOD teams a portable partner for safer, more efficient clearance.

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  • This is a fantastic concept that gets right to the point: saving lives. A tough, portable scout is a brilliant solution for the dangerous gaps where drones can't go. The potential for modular tools, especially for IED support, makes it even more powerful and practical. It’s a very impressive, well thought out idea that could make a real difference at the front lines. I would suggest adding a solar array as one of the modules to extend the range and time on field since this is such a small bot and may not be able carry much power in its batteries despite being swappable
  • While the concept is innovative, the robot’s small size and weight limit may restrict its ability to carry advanced sensors or withstand heavy battlefield conditions.
  • A very smart and clever idea!! A life-saving concept that fits right in where the current limitations of handheld night vision and large robots. How are you so sure that if the robot is captured by the enemy, they won't be able to get info out of it and decode the secure mesh radio?
  • E-Cell OC
    This is a smart and practical solution. The compact Tactical Surveillance Robot can scout dangerous terrain and support missions safely. Key challenges will be communication reliability, ruggedness, and battery life, but if solved, it could greatly enhance soldier safety and operational efficiency.
  • E-Cell OC
    This is a really creative idea, keeping in mind the difficulties our saviours go through
    One suggestion would be to make more terrain friendly considering the fact of sandstorms, snowstorms and floods
  • This is such an important and clever idea. It's awesome that you've found a way to bridge the gap between where a drone and a person can go. This kind of compact, smart robot isn't just a piece of tech—it's a tool that can genuinely save lives on the battlefield.
  • This is a highly practical and life-saving concept. One suggestion could be to explore ways to reduce weight or improve battery life to make it even more portable and operationally flexible for soldiers in the field.
  • “This tactical surveillance robot sounds impressive—it could really save soldiers’ lives by scouting dangerous areas and supporting EOD operations without putting humans at risk. At the same time, I wonder about practical deployment challenges like terrain limits, maintenance, and ensuring reliable communications in hostile or remote environments.”
  • Compact and practical—this squad-portable surveillance robot fills the gap between fragile micro-bots and heavy EOD systems. It promises faster, lower-risk reconnaissance and better support for EOD teams, though designers must balance durability, weight, comms resilience, and cost for real-world use.
  • Excellent concept that perfectly fills a dangerous gap between what drones or heavy robots. Making it portable for one soldier is a smart, life-saving approach.
    You can also add a small microphone as well in the Tactical Surveillance Robot so that the soldier can also listen or detect the enemy through sound.
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