L3Harris Delivers First T7 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robots to US Air Force
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) announced the delivery of the first four out of more than 100 T7™ explosive ordnance disposal robots to the U.S. Air Force. This initial delivery is part of an
- Delivery of first T7 robots enhances L3Harris' defense technology offerings.
- Total order of 107 T7 robots from the USAF indicates strong demand.
- Contract valued at $85 million reflects significant long-term revenue potential.
- T7 robots provide advanced features that improve EOD mission effectiveness.
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Highlights:
- Improves precision for complex EOD missions
- Delivers increased speed, improved strength and battery life
- Mitigates explosive threats on military installations and nearby communities
The L3Harris T7 EOD robot offers increased speed, improved lift, reach strength, extended battery life and human-like dexterity, increasing mission-critical precision for complex explosive ordnance disposal missions worldwide. (Photo: Business Wire)
The initial four-robot delivery represents the first of 56 T7 robotic systems, support, maintenance and training provided under an
“The world’s most capable robot for challenging EOD tasks where speed and precision are required, the T7 will help safeguard Air Force EOD operators as they mitigate explosive threats around the globe,” said
Recognized by the USAF for its outstanding technical and usability ratings, the T7 represents a major upgrade for the USAF from its 20-year-old robotic fleet. The T7 enables operators to handle larger explosive devices in less time and provides increased speed, improved lift, reach strength, and extended battery life. Additionally, a unique haptic controller provides human-like dexterity and mission-critical precision.
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