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NYPD buying $389K Wall-E style bomb robot for emergency service operations

Last updated: August 9, 2025 6:30 am
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The New York Police Department (NYPD) recently invested close to $400,000 in a cutting-edge robot that resembles Wall-E and can be controlled remotely to handle dangerous situations. Manufactured by FLIR, a Brooklyn-based defense company, the PackBot 525 will be utilized by the department’s Emergency Service Unit for various tasks.

According to a police source, the PackBot 525 is equipped with a mechanical arm that can pick up weapons, making it useful in scenarios where suspects are barricaded with knives or guns. The robot can open doors, retrieve objects, and provide critical support to officers without putting them in harm’s way.

The primary function of the PackBot 525 will be in bomb threat situations, where it can move and inspect suspicious packages from a safe distance. While the robot cannot use weapons itself, it can clear rooms, relay video and audio feeds, and enhance the overall safety of officers at the scene.

With advanced features such as HD cameras, improved lighting, a laser range finder, and the ability to lift up to 44 pounds, the PackBot 525 is a versatile tool for bomb disposal, surveillance, scouting, and handling hazardous materials and radiation. It can be easily stored in a vehicle, including fitting into a standard car trunk, making it highly portable and efficient for police operations.

An NYPD spokesperson mentioned that the addition of the robot will enhance the command and control capabilities of ESU officers at incident scenes. The PackBot 525 allows for better navigation through obstacles, scanning for individuals in need of assistance, and overall situational awareness.

In recent years, the NYPD has been incorporating more robotics into its operations, including the reintroduction of DigiDog, a robotic canine, and the acquisition of “throw bots” for live video and audio transmission in active scenes. The PackBot 525 represents a significant advancement in the department’s technological capabilities and will be a valuable asset in handling critical situations.

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FLIR, a leader in thermal imaging cameras and sensors, was acquired by Teledyne Technologies in 2021, further solidifying its position in the defense and electronics industry. The collaboration between FLIR and the NYPD highlights the importance of innovation and technology in modern law enforcement practices.

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