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AgileX BUNKER PRO 2.0
AgileX Robotics · China · 2025
A 225 kg tracked chassis that climbs stairs, carries 120 kg and is sealed to IP67 — the only AgileX base built to be rained on, and the one aimed at bomb disposal and rescue work.
BUNKER PRO 2.0 is the heavy end of the AgileX line-up and the one machine in it that is genuinely built for bad conditions. Where SCOUT, HUNTER and TRACER are sealed only to IP22 — which in practice means fair weather — this chassis is rated IP67 and works from −20 to 60 °C. The maker names its intended jobs directly: inspection and exploration, rescue, explosive ordnance disposal, specialist filming and tactical transport. It is tracked rather than wheeled, 1080 × 785 × 470 mm, and weighs 225 kg empty — an order of magnitude more than the 23 kg SCOUT MINI. Two 1800 W brushless servo motors drive the tracks through a 1:7.5 reduction, giving differential steering and turn-in-place manoeuvring. The suspension is unusual for this class: a Christie layout combined with a Matilda four-wheel balanced arrangement, both borrowed from tracked military vehicle design. It steps over 180 mm obstacles, climbs 30-degree slopes and — the claim that separates it from every other AgileX product — climbs stairs. The power system is on the same scale. A 72 V 50 Ah lithium iron phosphate pack is roughly ten times the energy of the SCOUT MINI battery, but the motors drain it fast: AgileX rates the machine at 2.5 hours fully loaded on concrete and 3.5 hours empty, for 15 km loaded or 20 km unloaded, with a 2.5-hour recharge. Braking distance unloaded is quoted at 0.7 m. As everywhere in this range, the deck is empty: no sensors, no compute, no autonomy. Control is over CAN, with an optional 2.4 GHz transmitter that reaches about 200 m — double the range offered with the smaller chassis, which is consistent with a machine meant to be driven somewhere its operator should not stand.
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