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HRI’s Landmine and IED Rollers Increase Capabilities of CSI’s Husky Vehicle

Humanistic Robotics, Inc., a robotics and technology innovator dedicated to making the world safer with technology, has partnered with Critical Solutions International (CSI) to package HRI’s landmine and IED rollers with CSI’s (life-saving) Husky vehicle, thus increasing the capabilities of CSI’s offerings.

Known for its innovative, user-centered approach, HRI developed its mine rollers with funding from the U.S. Army and has now deployed them in multiple operations across Africa and the Middle East. From commercial oil and gas development, to peacekeeping missions and army engineering missions worldwide, route clearance is on the rise. Moreover, as new conflicts involving asymmetric warfare grow across the globe, landmine/IED protection strategy becomes increasingly important.

“The landmine and IED problem needs a multi-faceted toolbox to confront it, and our rollers provide an additional tool, adding value to CSI and their customers,” said Samuel Reeves, Co-Founder and CEO, HRI. “Our rollers allow for protection in higher speed situations and with CSI’s tremendous history of safe detection, it is the ideal match. We are excited to partner with such a respected company whose mission aligns so perfectly with ours.”

Rollers are used to combat landmines and IEDs, with an ultimate goal of protecting the personnel traveling in a convoy where ease of use and maintenance are critical. HRI’s rollers lead in accuracy, effectiveness and safety, and offer a radical simplicity that enables users to replace most parts in minutes without the need for a maintenance depot. HRI delivers great results because the roller is calibrated to always exert the threshold ground force requirement even on very difficult, uneven roads.

“HRI’s rollers provide CSI with the ability to deliver a more comprehensive offering – increasing survivability and saving lives,” said Patrick Callahan, CEO, CSI. “This need is on the rise, and a partnership like this makes perfect sense.”

CSI is known across the industry for the Husky, a vehicle that combines advanced ground penetrating radar and sensors to detect buried mines and IED’s. With a presence on five different continents and more than a thousand systems fielded with nine countries to date, the addition of HRI’s roller to CSI’s toolbox means that this comprehensive solution can have an extremely wide impact.

“As the number of violent conflicts grow, you will see increased need for landmine and IED rollers which will be essential to defeating IED threats,” said Josh Koplin, Co-Founder and CTO, HRI. “It’s exciting to see a company like CSI being proactive to meet an increasing need.”

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