GE Beetle explained

GE Beetle
Type:Mobile manipulator
Origin:United States
Used By:United States Air Force
Designer:General Electric
Manufacturer:Jered Industries
Unit Cost:~$1.5 million (~1959)
(~$13.3 million FY2020)
Number:1
Mass:85 short tons (77.1 t)
Length:19 ft (5.79 m)
  • Arms: 16 ft (4.88 m)
Width:12 ft (3.66 m)
Height:11 ft (3.35 m)
Crew:1
Engine:Continental
Engine Power:500 hp
Speed:8 mph

The Beetle was the nickname of a large mobile manipulator built by Jered Industries in Detroit for General Electric and ordered by the Air Force Special Weapons Center. It was designed to handle nuclear material for nuclear bombers.[1] [2] [3] Work on the Beetle began in 1959 and it was completed in 1961. It was built on a chassis from a M42 Duster. The Beetle was 19 feet long, 12 feet wide, 11 feet high and weighed 77 tons. The top speed was 8 miles per hour.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://cyberneticzoo.com/teleoperators/1958-62-beetle-mobile-manipulator-g-e-corp-american/ 1958-62 – "Beetle" Mobile Manipulator – G.E. Corp. (American)
  2. http://www.theoldrobots.com/BeetleRobot.html The Beetle Robot by Jered Industries
  3. http://kotaku.com/the-real-metal-gear-5556757 The Real Metal Gear