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Jack Russell Robot

The Jack Russell is a small tactical robot and range extender (if Pro). It's designed to travel over obstacles and into tight spaces. When the situation is unknown, unsafe, or unstable, drive the Jack Russell in to get eyes and ears without sending people in.

Key Features

Climb stairs
Lightweight
Small size

Robot

Length 12 ¾ inches
Length 18 ¼ inches with flipper arms extended (Pro)
Width 11 inches
Height ~9 inches including antennas
Height 11 inches when deploying flipper arms (Pro)
Ground Clearance 2-inch
Material Aluminum for lightweight durability
Carrying Handle 1 built-in carrying handle
Attachments Picatinny rails for attaching external tools
Weather Weather resistant
Origin Made in the U.S.

Battery Info

Batteries High-power 10,000 mAH
System Smart battery protection with a 7-check system
Charging Easy-charge with a standard 120V outlet

Drive Camera

The drive camera is fixed in the front of the robot and provides a wide view of what's ahead. Not only is this great for driving, it also provides useful intel.

Drive Camera

Angle Fixed front camera
Lights IR lights for low light use
Feed View the camera feed on the controller

Goat Traction (tracks)

Special-engineered tracks help the robot climb over obstacles and stairs, maneuver tight spaces, and even the experience when driving on rough terrain. All this while saving energy so there's more for operation.

Goat Traction (tracks)

Climb Ascend stairs using flipper arms (Pro)
System Special engineered to use less power
Turning Tight turning radius
Surfaces Maneuvers typical commercial and residential flooring types
Replacements Easy-replace tracks

Control Range

The Jack Russell has powerful range on it's own. Plus it can provide extended range coverage for other SuperDroid tactical units.

Control Range

Line Of Sight Up to 1,100 feet (wireless)
Through 2 Brick Walls Up to 385 feet (wireless)

Range Extension

Other Units Extend the range of other SuperDroid tactical robot units (Pro)

Operator Control Unit (OCU)

The Jack Russell's OCU is a handheld aluminum controller with a 10-inch screen. It's lightweight, has a long runtime, and has options to record and save videos and snapshots.

Operator Control Unit (OCU)

Screen 10-inch
Runtime ~8 hours
Display View camera feed
2-Way Audio Talk and listen from a distance
Video Record video
Save Take snapshots
Monitors Connect external devices using USB, audio, HDMI, or ethernet
Weight 3 ½ pounds
Length 13 ¼ inches
Height 6 ¼ inches
Depth 2 ¼ inches
Controls Real controls and touch screen controls
Comfort Ergonomic design
Material Aluminum for lightweight durability
Batteries High-power 5,000 mAH
System Smart battery protection with a 7-check system
Charging Easy-charge with a standard 120V outlet

Pricing

Jack Russell

Complete tactical robot package

$17,800
  • Jack Russell mini tactical robot
  • Handheld OCU with 10-inch screen and live video feed
  • Fixed front drive camera with IR lights for low light
  • 2-way audio to talk and listen from a distance
  • Record video and take snapshots
  • Up to 1,100 feet line-of-sight wireless range
  • Goat Traction tracks for tight spaces and obstacles
  • High-power Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
  • Aluminum construction, weather resistant, made in the U.S.
  • Current lead-time is 16 weeks

Jack Russell Pro

Stair climbing and range extension

$24,800
  • Everything in the Jack Russell package
  • Flipper arms for stair climbing and obstacle traversal
  • Extend the range of other SuperDroid tactical robot units
  • 18 ¼-inch length with flipper arms extended
  • 11-inch height when deploying flipper arms
  • Current lead-time is 16 weeks

Why buy the Jack Russell?

The Jack Russell is built for teams that need a compact robot they can carry, deploy fast, and drive into places that are too tight, too dark, or too uncertain to enter first.

It gives operators live video, two-way audio, long wireless range, and tracked mobility in a small package. The Pro version adds flipper arms for stairs and range extension for other SuperDroid tactical robots.

  • Check Tight Spaces First
    Drive into rooms, crawl areas, halls, closets, and other confined spaces before sending a person closer.
  • See and Communicate
    Use the front camera, IR lights, live OCU screen, and two-way audio to gather information from a safer position.
  • Handle Obstacles
    Tracked drive and Goat Traction help the robot move over common indoor surfaces, thresholds, debris, and uneven ground.
  • Climb Stairs with Pro
    The Jack Russell Pro adds flipper arms for stairs and larger obstacles when a standard compact robot cannot reach the next area.
  • Extend Tactical Range
    Use the Pro model as a range extender for compatible SuperDroid tactical units when the operation needs more coverage.

FAQs

What is the Jack Russell used for?
It is used for remote reconnaissance, tight-space inspection, room checks, low-light viewing, two-way audio, and situations where operators want eyes and ears in place before moving closer.
What is the difference between Jack Russell and Jack Russell Pro?
The Jack Russell Pro adds flipper arms for stair climbing and obstacle traversal. It can also extend the range of other compatible SuperDroid tactical robot units.
Can it climb stairs?
The Pro model is designed to climb stairs using its flipper arms. The standard model is best for flat surfaces, thresholds, tight spaces, and smaller obstacles.
What is the wireless range?
Typical wireless range is up to 1,100 feet line of sight and up to about 385 feet through two brick walls, depending on the site and radio conditions.
What comes with the operator control unit?
The handheld OCU includes a 10-inch screen, live camera feed, real controls, touch screen controls, video recording, snapshot capture, two-way audio, and ports for external devices.
Is the robot weather resistant?
Yes. The robot is weather resistant and built with an aluminum body for lightweight durability in field use.