Israeli Forces Use Special Hybried Drone 'Rooster' to Explore Underground Tunnels in Gaza

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Israeli Forces Use Special Hybried Drone 'Rooster' to Explore Underground Tunnels in Gaza

Defense News ,Israel :-   The soldiers from Israel who are fighting in Gaza have a special tool called the "Rooster." This tool helps them explore the underground tunnels that the Hamas group built under Gaza.


The "Rooster" is made by a company called Robotican, which is from Israel. This company makes drones and robots.


The Israeli soldiers, known as the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), use the "Rooster" drone to explore the tunnels under Gaza. These tunnels make up a huge underground network, about 500 kilometers long, which Hamas built.


The "Rooster" drone is not just used in Gaza. Military groups around the world also use it. It is designed for special units and commando teams for missions where they need to gather information, keep watch, and fight tactically.


Robotican, the company that makes the "Rooster," says it's different from other drones. It's special because it can do two things: fly in the air like a normal drone and also move on the ground like a robot. This makes it really useful for exploring underground places.


The company says the "Rooster" is a big improvement in how soldiers can gather information, stay safe, and do their job well. It was made especially for soldiers who fight in difficult places and have special tasks to do.


The "Rooster" can work for up to ninety minutes at a time. When it's flying, it can stay in the air for about fifteen minutes, and when it's rolling on the ground, it can go for about forty minutes. It's made to be able to switch between flying and rolling easily, which means it can go anywhere, no matter the terrain.


This special drone is really good at moving around. It can roll over rough ground and fly over things in its way, like windows or furniture. And it's built to be strong, with a cage around it to protect it from getting damaged if it bumps into things while flying.


Soldiers can add different tools to the "Rooster" depending on what they need for their mission. They can attach things like sensors to measure things like radiation, gas, or temperature. This helps them gather information and stay safe while they're doing their important work.

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