The fire-breathing walking robot

The German company Zollner Elektronik AG has created the world's largest robot. The company had spent more than 10 years to design and build this huge fire-breathing dragon. It weighs 11 tons, length of 15.5 meters and a wingspan of 12 meters. The robot has already managed to get into the Guinness Book of World Records in 2014 as the world's largest walking robot. The purpose of the robot is to use Tradinno this monster in show business. But he will not take part in the filming of "Game of Thrones / Game of Thrones» next series of scenes or movies about Harry Potter. This four-legged robot will replace the older robot dragon, who is the protagonist of the annual festival «Drachenstich», which takes place in the month of August in the city of Furth im Wald (Furth im Wald), Bavaria, Germany.





The previous model of the dragon is a fully mechanical device having an appearance that has remained unchanged for 35 years. In contrast, a new robot that operates by remote control, to control the robot takes four of the previous generation of the human operator that lurk in extremely cramped conditions inside the mechanical monsters.



Dragon Tradinno drives a 2.0-liter turbo-diesel engine that drives the electric generator and pumps hydraulic systems due to which all the elements are moving robot. As the outer coating robot, polyurethane and glass coated with a protective layer of plastic skin. To provide realistic game robot as it concealed 80 liters of artificial blood that starts to flow out of it at some point presentation and supply of liquefied natural gas for its fire-breathing bodies providing all pyrotechnic effects.









The only thing that can not be a robot Tradinno - is to fly like other robots, dragons, despite the presence of his wings. But it can be, and fortunately, because very few people will be glad when it will fall on top of the 11-ton fire-breathing monster.

















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Source: masterok.livejournal.com

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