It is reported that although deminers can complete the training in six weeks. However, since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, it has been difficult to recruit scattered personnel together, so the importance of robots is self-evident.
Chris Whatley, executive director of HALO Trust, pointed out that in a test last year, Spot performed well in a small, unstable region like Ukraine.
By replacing the robot dog’s head with a robotic arm, Spot is expected to help them safely clear unexploded ordnance — hauling the collected 50-100 duds into pits and then centrally destroying them away from civilians.