Californian prisons employ robotic scouts
After pulling an activation pin, the hardy robots can be thrown into place, or fired from a tear-gas launcher.
Article Summary
California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has agreed to test remote-controlled, 1.2-pound surveillance robots in hostile prison situations. After pulling an activation pin, the hardy robots can be thrown into place, or fired from a tear-gas launcher.
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Alexis Olson
- November 9, 2009 @ 21:08 UTC













