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Bomb disposal unit to get costly gadgets, five robots
IMRAN AYUB — UPDATED about 3 hours ago
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ONE of the bomb-disposal robots already in the Sindh police’s use.—White Star
KARACHI: The current wave of terrorism in the country has led the Sindh police authorities to give the green signal for procurement of gadgets, tools and machinery, including robots worth millions of rupees, mainly to modernise its bomb disposal unit, officials said on Saturday.

The recent decision, they claimed, was going to pave the way for one of the biggest procurements of its history by the Sindh police’s bomb disposal unit as it ranged from anti-IED (improvised explosive device) robots to explosives detectors, while also including gadgets such as pocket jammers and bomb locators.

“The special branch, which actually looks after the Sindh police’s bomb disposal unit, is now in the process of seeking bids from local and international suppliers of such gadgets,” said an official citing details of the recent decision, with information about the items chosen for procurement and their number.

“The key items include five EODs (explosive ordinance devices) robots. Currently our unit is using a robot which was made available through a donation from the United Kingdom. A robot of this type costs around Rs10 million and the Sindh police are now procuring five of them in one go.”

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Equipped with thermal and infrared cameras, a variety of sensors, signal jammers, extendable robotic limbs and a gun, which comes with a selection of barrels, he said this machine could transmit its findings back to an operator who could be a kilometre away. He said that when fully charged, the robot’s battery gives it 10 hours’ life, while it also has a long power cord. And running on a different frequency or special signal, it cannot be detected by radar.

The robot, weighing about 50 kilograms, comes with its own fully-equipped EOD vehicle. When it finds an IED or bomb, it has the capability of destroying its circuits using jammers, a water gun, or simply by firing at it.

“The aggressive procurement plan has been designed considering the level of threat which demands capacity building of the bomb disposal unit. It’s all being done through the Sindh police budget which has an annual plan for procurement of such gadgets and machinery for the unit,” he said.

The Sindh government has allocated in its current budget Rs82.3 billion for law and order in the province that includes police, jails, Rangers and other security agencies. In 2015-16, it had set aside Rs64.458bn which was an increase of 10 per cent from the outgoing financial year.

The robots’ procurement would cost the most in the recent list of items selected by the Sindh police authorities for its bomb disposal unit, which includes other machinery and modern tools.

“Apart from those robots, the Sindh police are procuring 31 explosive detectors, 10 portable IED jammers, 20 pocket jammers, seven bomb locators and four disrupting pig sticks,” said the official. “For the safety of the bomb disposal team and their technical assistance five new kits, 48 safety goggles and 14 high-definition binoculars are in the plan of procurement.”

For capacity-building of the personnel, he said, the Sindh police had made arrangements for providing training to bomb disposal unit’s team members through the British Army and the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States for handling the latest technology.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2017

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A few sniffer dogs should be inducted too.
 
Why the the hell in South Asia everything happened after the tragedy hit you:mad:!!!
 
A long overdue step, finally. This is good news.
 
The robot shown is multi purpose with crimper and disruptor. can also do hook and line, so less risk for EOD staff.

Re sniffer dogs: Rangers already have these in Karachi which include EDD and DGD.
 
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South African Digital vanguard ROV

Govt must use technology to protect innocent security officials from any misshapen while defusing bomb.
 

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The govt need to develop some kind of barrel truck in which they can though bomb to minimize damage
 
The govt need to develop some kind of barrel truck in which they can though bomb to minimize damage

It's called an agitator. They have robots that do this but this is army corps of engineer stuff.
 

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