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Improvised Explosive Devices are the biggest killers of U.S. troops in Iraq ... and one of the biggest killer of IEDs is Foster-Miller's Talon robot.
"It's an excellent robot, and I would rate it as being the best one in theater," ordnance disposal Airman Robert Wester told an Air Force reporter. But how does the Talon compare to other robots -- say, the bestselling iRobot?
"The Baghdad bomb squad used their iRobots to decorate their shop," Noah reported after an embed with an Army ordnance-disposal unit a couple years back. "Not far away, at the U.S. military's central robot depot for Iraq, the iRobots sat on shelves, serenely gathering dust, while Foster-Miller's Talon robots would come back, scarred and in pieces, after being chewed up by a bomb."
The Navy seems to agree. According to the Boston Globe, the service has just doubled its contract for Talons:
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