They are quite durable, though molten metal can render them inop
--JC
On 7/9/16 8:43 AM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
I read that it cost $100K. Disposable??
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Joel Cairo via Mercedes
> wrote:
Cyberdyne
I read that it cost $100K. Disposable??
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Joel Cairo via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Cyberdyne Industries has a line of exceptionally capable robots
>
> --JC
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> On 7/8/16 6:11 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
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>> Andrew,
>> Here is a
No Andrew.
BATFE, Bureau of Alcohol Tobbacco Firearms & Explosives controls
manufacture and sale of such items as explosive grenades and full automatic
weapons.
If you owned one as a civilian and were properly licensed by BATFE to own
the device, with all the explosive devices to make it work,
For you they would make an exception.
--JC
On 7/8/16 10:44 PM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
Are they available for civilians?
On Jul 8, 2016 6:14 PM, "Joel Cairo via Mercedes"
> wrote:
Cyberdyne Industries has a line of exceptionally
Are they available for civilians?
On Jul 8, 2016 6:14 PM, "Joel Cairo via Mercedes"
wrote:
> Cyberdyne Industries has a line of exceptionally capable robots
>
> --JC
>
>
> On 7/8/16 6:11 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
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>> Andrew,
>> Here is a representative sample of
Cyberdyne Industries has a line of exceptionally capable robots
--JC
On 7/8/16 6:11 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Andrew,
Here is a representative sample of something perhaps like what was used.
It is a disposable robot equipped with camera, sound, and explosive device.
Operated by remote
Wilt,
"Now serving Number 2." Next!
Grant...
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 3:10 PM, WILTON via Mercedes
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> "How do you deal with someone who is committed to
> kill you?" Send 'im on.
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> Wilt
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Andrew,
Here is a representative sample of something perhaps like what was used.
It is a disposable robot equipped with camera, sound, and explosive device.
Operated by remote control of course.
A drone attack vehicle.. if you will.
"How do you deal with someone who is committed to
kill you?" Send 'im on.
Wilt
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Great idea..
but the shooters were well ahead of those "chess moves" from the get / go.
They had announced the area was populated with bombs [inference here is
remote controlled IED type bombs], so waiting them out presented the
credible murder of other large groups of people "somewhere" within
Robot's role in killing Dallas shooter is a first
There's nothing new about a dangerous suspect dying at the hands of police.
But Thursday night in Dallas, the situation played out with a twist. Micah
Johnson, believed to have killed five police officers, was killed by an
explosive device that
How does that robot explosive device work that was used to kill him?
On Jul 8, 2016 4:12 PM, "Joel Cairo via Mercedes"
wrote:
> He said he had an IED and that there were lots of others around. Turns out
> not to be true, but he could have had remote detonators (cell phone,
He said he had an IED and that there were lots of others around. Turns
out not to be true, but he could have had remote detonators (cell phone,
etc.) so the cops dealt with it and we won't hear any more whining from
him or the useful idiots.
--JC
On 7/8/16 4:08 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes
I would have barricaded him in, and waited. Send robots to observe, deliver
tear gas, harass with loud music, whatever. Bring a pizza within sight and
smell, but out of reach, to tempt him to trade ammo for pizza.
However, I get your point. He was a serious threat to police and white people,
EYEWITNESSES:
DALLAS, July 8 (UPI) -- Hundreds of people who turned out to protest two fatal
shootings involving police officers instead became witnesses to more violence
as a gunman fired into the crowd, killing five officers.
Seven other police officers were injured as onlookers scrambled
In reply:
The reports I heard said the hold out was an active shooter who kept firing
long after the other shooters were in custody.
He had secured a position inside the concrete and steel reinforced parking
garage making himself the modern equal to a WW2 machine gun pill box
emplacement.
To walk
Story says the one suspect was cornered / trapped and police were
negotiating, but the negotiations failed and a robot was used to get a bomb
to the suspect and detonate the bomb to kill the suspect. WTF? Why not
keep him cornered and wait him out? I guess I need to keep reading.
Certainly this
"Two of the suspects were taken into custody after fleeing the scene in
a black Mercedes. An officer saw one of the pair hurriedly putting a
camouflage bag in the back of the car before driving off 'at a high rate
of speed'."
Leaving aside the malapropism "high rate of speed" (which would be
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