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Scientists at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have developed a robot called "Polkan" that can detect explosives and take samples remotely. The goal is to reduce the need for explosive experts to approach suspicious objects. The robot works by steering toward the target, then sampling its surface and analyzing it using a mass spectrometer that detects traces of explosives in the air. If the substance is non-volatile, the robot collects a surface sample for analysis while the expert remains at a safe distance. The current version, "Polkan-0," is a demonstration model. A pre-production version, "Polkan-1," is in development and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026, ahead of testing and production.
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