Rooster: the new hybrid drone of Israel Defence Forces

By Arie Egozi

The combat units of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) fighting in Gaza use the "Rooster," a unique hybrid unmanned system, to investigate the underground tunnels comprising the 500 km-long "Metro City" built by the Hamas terror organization under Gaza.

 

The drone Rooster is produced by Robotican, an Israeli startup that develops and produces drone systems and autonomous robots.

 

The combat units of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) fighting in Gaza use the "Rooster," a unique hybrid unmanned system, to investigate the underground tunnels comprising the 500 km-long "Metro City" built by the Hamas terror organization under Gaza.
Photo: IDF.

 

The IDF and other military organizations across the world are already using the Rooster, which is intended for commando units and Special Forces for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) missions and tactical fighting.

 

 

Robotican claims that the revolutionary Rooster hybrid drone redefines indoor and underground infrastructure reconnaissance by skillfully fusing drone capabilities with ground robots. According to the company, the Rooster represents a major improvement in adaptability, safety, and operational efficacy. It was specially created to meet the specific needs of combat military groups and special forces.

 

The combat units of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) fighting in Gaza use the "Rooster," a unique hybrid unmanned system, to investigate the underground tunnels comprising the 500 km-long "Metro City" built by the Hamas terror organization under Gaza.
Photo: IDF.

 

With an average operating period of up to ninety minutes, the Rooster has a maximum flying time of fifteen minutes and a maximum rolling time of forty minutes. The drone can move from flying in the air to rolling on the ground with ease, making it suitable for any type of terrain.

 

 

The Rooster combines ground movement with aerial skills, allowing it to roll over any terrain and fly over obstructions. It can hover effortlessly over windows, furniture, and staircases. It is outfitted with a unique cage that guards against potential damage from collisions with objects while in flight.

A variety of payloads, including radiation, gas, and temperature sensors, can be added to the Rooster to meet the needs of various missions.

 

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