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British Army receives pioneering bomb disposal robots
The British Army have taken delivery of the first four cutting-edge bomb disposal robots following rigorous trials, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has announced.

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Robots will provide the army with the latest bomb disposal technology

The aim will be to provide security on both UK streets and in conflict zones
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: "These robots will go on to be an essential piece of kit, preventing harm to innocent civilians and the brave operators who make explosives safe. The robots...
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Sources: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/british-army-receives-pioneering-bomb-disposal-robots
What is the team saying?
These robots will go on to be an essential piece of kit, preventing harm to innocent civilians and the brave operators who make explosives safe.
Gavin Williamson
Defence Secretary
The robots will provide the Army with the latest bomb-disposal technology and will prove to be trusted companions both on UK streets and in deadly conflict zones.
Gavin Williamson
Defence Secretary
Remote Control Vehicles (RCVs) are critical to the safe conduct of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) tasks.
Col Zac Scott
Head of the Defence EOD & Search Branch
These robots will go on to be an essential piece of kit, preventing harm to innocent civilians and the brave operators who make explosives safe.
Gavin Williamson
Defence Secretary
The robots will provide the Army with the latest bomb-disposal technology and will prove to be trusted companions both on UK streets and in deadly conflict zones.
Gavin Williamson
Defence Secretary
Remote Control Vehicles (RCVs) are critical to the safe conduct of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) tasks.
Col Zac Scott
Head of the Defence EOD & Search Branch
These robots will go on to be an essential piece of kit, preventing harm to innocent civilians and the brave operators who make explosives safe.
Gavin Williamson
Defence Secretary
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