Robot BARAKUDA
Robot BARAKUDA is a multi-purpose remotely controlled robotic vehicle designed to support people during risky deployments. Its task is logistical support, transport of material, people or gathering of information, usable for the army, security forces and industry.

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MANUFACTURER
Shark Robotics -
CARRYING CAPACITY
500 kg -
BATTERY LIFE
Up to 10 hours -
MAX. SPEED
15km/h
Robot BARACUDA is highly versatile. It is possible to change the orientation of the robot by one person within 30 seconds without the need for tools. Its versatility can be supplemented with a folding arm, a video camera with 30x zoom, side carriers, or a 360-degree thermal camera.




High adaptability
The BARAKUDA robot was designed and is manufactured in our workshops in France. Its chassis is made of 7075 T6 aircraft aluminum. Various versions of the robot can provide transportation of equipment and evacuation of people, lighting of spaces, collection of data and information, day and night mode of video or thermal imaging.
Features
Dimensions (length x width x height): 160 x 120 x 90 cm
Weight (without equipment): 400 kg
Speed: 15 km/h
Load capacity: up to 500 kg
Permanence: up to 10 hours depending on the environment
Ability to overcome obstacles: up to a height of 30 cm
Slope: 40°
Side slope: up to 35°
Resistance: IP67
Control range: up to 600 meters
The BARAKUDA has electromagnetic brakes and tactical equipment rails.

Accessories
IK Shark remote control
You control the robot remotely using a dual-frequency transmitter (433 and 870 MHz). Control functions: water carriage, siren, LED lighting, winch. Control at a visible range of up to 300 meters.
Durable Nx-Shark Remote Control
IK-SHARK + output from the robot’s video cameras on an 11.6-inch screen. Telemetry: output about temperature, signal quality, robot position, deployment time, speed. Information from measurement sensors: CBRN, gas detector. Control range up to 600 meters.
Other accessories
Spare batteries Electric winch with a load capacity of up to 1000 kg Kit for extending control by 400-500 m
