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    L3Harris delivers T4 and T7 ‘life-saving’ robotic systems to ADF

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskMay 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The ADF deploys L3Harris T4 and T7 robots for explosive ordnance disposal and other critical operations. Credit: © L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

    L3Harris Technologies has supplied its T4 and T7 multi-mission robotic systems to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to support personnel protection operations. 

    Thes robots support requirements under the DEF08101 programme to increase capabilities in explosive ordnance disposal, the company stated in its 19 May release. 

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    L3Harris’ T4 uncrewed ground vehicle allows operators to address a range of threats, with features to support missions such as explosive ordnance disposal and detection of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive materials. Its design enables access to confined urban spaces and operation in challenging environments. 

    The T7 uncrewed ground vehicle supports tasks including explosive ordnance disposal, hazardous materials clean-up, intelligence and surveillance, and special police operations. It is also used in the neutralisation of vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices and related military and law enforcement missions. 

    L3Harris states that these systems are capable of carrying out “the most dangerous tasks,” which include neutralising explosive devices and responding to hazardous materials threats. 

    ADF personnel have completed training at RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland and at the Defence Explosive Ordnance Training School in Sydney, which prepares them to use the new robotic technology in on-ground missions.  

    The systems are intended for use in detecting, inspecting and neutralising dangerous devices without risking direct exposure to operators. 

    L3Harris Global Spectrum Superiority Australia managing director Ian Charles said: “Simply put, these robots save lives. When an ADF operator uses one of these systems to investigate a suspicious device or clear a dangerous route, they’re better protected from potential harm.

    “With sustainment operations based in Brisbane, we’re ensuring this technology remains mission-ready while strengthening Australia’s sovereign defence capability.” 

    The delivery of the L3Harris robotic fleet follows a contract awarded in 2023 to upgrade ADF’s ability to conduct improvised explosive device neutralisation, exploitation, and route clearance, aiming to reduce risks previously faced by personnel in such operations.

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