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The “Beetle Robot” by Jered Industries - The “Beetle” for General Electric’s ; Nuclear Materials and Propulsion Operation division, the Beetle was a mechanical terror designed for the Air Force Special Weapons Centre, initially to service and maintain a planned fleet of atomic-powered Air Force bombers. According to declassified Air Force reports, work began on the “mech” in 1959, and it was completed in 1961. Cyberneticzoo.com : - - 1958-62-Beetle-Mobile-Manipulator-GE-Corp Kotaku.Com : - - Robot Information Source. AboveTopSecret.com : - - is the Internet's largest and most popular discussion board. |
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Source: Cyberneticzoo.com, Kotaku.Com, Internet - Updated 04-04-2021
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