CRS-I, (Common Robotics System-Individual) robotic systems are issued to reservists from the 444 ENG CO CEC (Combined Engineer Clearance-Infantry), out of Oswego, NY and from the 680 ENG CO CEC (Combined Engineer Clearance-Infantry) out of Webster, NY at the 99th RD New Equipment Fielding Site. These robots are lightweight, packable, unmanned systems, used for a variety of distance clearing, observation, and detection. Soldiers are being certified as ‘train the trainers’ and will bring these robots back to their home units. (Images provided by the USASA Fort Dix Training Division /Steven Ro
CRS-I, (Common Robotics System-Individual) robotic systems are issued to reservists from the 444 ENG CO CEC (Combined Engineer Clearance-Infantry), out of Oswego, NY and from the 680 ENG CO CEC (Combined Engineer Clearance-Infantry) out of Webster, NY at the 99th RD New Equipment Fielding Site. These robots are lightweight, packable, unmanned systems, used for a variety of distance clearing, observation, and detection. Soldiers are being certified as ‘train the trainers’ and will bring these robots back to their home units. (Images provided by the USASA Fort Dix Training Division /Steven Roussel)
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