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  • Deep Water Robot RT-1000 Reaches Seabed At A-320 Crash Scene

    DEEP WATER ROBOT RT-1000 REACHES SEABED AT A-320 CRASH SCENE
    by Dmitry Nezdorovin

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 16, 2006 Tuesday

    The RT-1000 deep water robotic device has reached the seabed in the
    Black Sea at the site of the crash of the Armenian airbus A-320 in
    order to spot and lift from the water two flight data recorders of the
    plane, the operation's technical support headquarters told Itar-Tass
    on Tuesday.

    According to the head of the Russian Transport Ministry's sea and
    river transport agency Rosmorrechtrans, Alexander Davydenko, the
    RT-1000 had earlier not taken part in such operations and only lifted
    from the seabed geological samples of less than 20 kilogrammes from
    minor depths. "In these conditions the robot is capable of lifting
    the plane's fragments under 12 kilogrammes and two flight recorders
    weighing seven kilogrammes each," Davydenko indicated.

    RT-1000 is c complex consisting of three parts, the largest is a
    container with control equipment. The next segment with photo and
    television equipment will go to the bottom of the sea and examine it.

    The third device is a hydraulic elevating manipulator working in all
    directions. "The RT-1000 is working at a depth of up to 500 metres
    in an area of 20x20 metres. The robot will inspect the territory by
    inches," said the Rosmorrechtrans head.

    The operation is conducted from board the Navigator special ship.
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