Israeli Military’s 60-Tonne Robot Bulldozer Force to Double

April 13th, 2009

Via: Jerusalem Post:

The IDF Ground Forces Command plans to double the number of unmanned D9 armored bulldozers in the Engineering Corps arsenal after the vehicle provided exceptional results during Operation Cast Lead in the Gaza Strip in January.

The unmanned version of the D9 bulldozer – called “Black Thunder” – was developed several years ago by the Engineering Corps and was only recently declassified.

“The unmanned D9 performed remarkably during Operation Cast Lead, clearing roads of mines and explosive devices,” explained one officer in the Ground Forces Command. “There was even one vehicle that was damaged, which demonstrates how it did its job since no one was injured.”

The Black Thunder looks like a regular D9 bulldozer but is equipped with a number of cameras that transmit images to the operator, who controls the vehicle with a wireless remote control. The unmanned D9 participated widely in Operation Cast Lead as well as in the Second Lebanon War in 2006.

“The unmanned version is important since if there is a concern that an area is loaded with mines it can save lives,” the officer said, adding that in the event of a communications malfunction the vehicle can be turned into a manned vehicle and operated like a regular D9.

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2 Responses to “Israeli Military’s 60-Tonne Robot Bulldozer Force to Double”

  1. anothernut says:

    Gosh, where do they get all the money to buy all this expensive, high-tech stuff?

    Just kidding…

  2. skeevie says:

    Personally, I’ve always favored the Ward Cleaver approach to dealing with Israel. Take the Beaver’s allowance away and see if he can still live high on his paper route income…

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