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- Robot_combat abstract "Robot combat is a hobby/sport in which two or more custom-built machines use varied methods of destroying or disabling the other. As of today, in most cases these machines are remote-controlled vehicles rather than autonomous robots, although there are exceptions, particularly in the field of robot-sumo.Robot combat enjoyed a period of mainstream exposure in the late 1990s and early 2000s when several television shows broadcast the robot fights. Either the public or the TV network administrators lost interest, and the shows dropped from the airwaves. The most well-known of these shows were Battlebots, Robot Wars, and Robotica. Although the mainstream was lost after the cancellation of those shows, robot combat has a large dedicated cult following and there are still dozens of smaller competitions around the UK, USA and in other countries every year. Combat robots have received mention in the press and entertainment shows from time to time as well.Robot builders may be of any age and come from any walk of life. The robots themselves can range from modified remote controlled toys weighing less than a pound to three-hundred plus pounds of exotic metallurgy and sophisticated electronics. Although building a combat robot can cost thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours, some schools use the construction of combat robots in their courses to teach mechanical design and technology. For schools that shy away from the violence of combat robots, there are robotic competition alternatives such as the cooperative competitions FIRST and BEST Robotics. Robot competitions such as RoboGames, offer a mix of combat and non-combat events.".
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- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink botleague.info.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink whowon.html.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink www.Robocore.net.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink www.dutchrobotgames.nl.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink www.fightingrobots.co.uk.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink www.robotbattles.com.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink www.roboteers.org.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink forum.
- Robot_combat wikiPageExternalLink robotcombatleague.
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- Robot_combat subject Category:Robot_combat.
- Robot_combat subject Category:Unmanned_vehicles.
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- Robot_combat comment "Robot combat is a hobby/sport in which two or more custom-built machines use varied methods of destroying or disabling the other. As of today, in most cases these machines are remote-controlled vehicles rather than autonomous robots, although there are exceptions, particularly in the field of robot-sumo.Robot combat enjoyed a period of mainstream exposure in the late 1990s and early 2000s when several television shows broadcast the robot fights.".
- Robot_combat label "Desafio robótico".
- Robot_combat label "Robot combat".
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- Robot_combat depiction RoboCore_Robot_Combat.jpg.
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