Grenade launcher robot 🤖

Published on November 16, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases the experimental integration of an X Products Can Cannon with a custom-built, remote-controlled tracked robot. The demonstration includes firing paint cans for an artistic effect and culminates in a destructive test using a live M67 fragmentation grenade against a target van. The content highlights advanced DIY modifications and the remote application of projectile launchers.

Quick Summary

Edwin Sarkissian demonstrates an experimental remote-controlled robot weapon system featuring an X Products Can Cannon mounted on an AR-15 lower. The robot successfully launched paint cans and a live M67 fragmentation grenade at a target van, showcasing advanced integration of robotics and firearms for destructive testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Can Cannon Paint Test
  2. 00:19Remote-Controlled Weapon Platform
  3. 00:29Loading M67 Frag Grenade
  4. 00:35Live Fire and Explosion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the X Products Can Cannon?

The X Products Can Cannon is a firearm accessory that attaches to AR-15 style lower receivers and uses 5.56mm blanks to launch projectiles like 12oz cans or, in this experimental case, M67 grenades.

How was the robot weapon system constructed?

The system features a custom-built tracked robot, modified from a lawnmower, which carries an X Products Can Cannon mounted on an AR-15 lower receiver, enabling remote operation.

What safety considerations are crucial for this demonstration?

Extreme caution is necessary due to live explosives. This includes maintaining safe distances, ensuring clear firing zones, and adhering to all safety protocols for handling ordnance and operating remote weapon systems.

What are the legal implications of using such a device?

The use of devices like the Can Cannon with live ordnance, and the possession of items like M67 grenades, are subject to strict NFA and federal regulations, often requiring special licenses and authorizations.

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