The PETMAN robot was developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from the
DoD CBD program. It is used to test the performance of protective
clothing designed for hazardous environments. The video shows initial
testing in a chemical protection suit and gas mask. PETMAN has sensors
embedded in its skin that detect any chemicals leaking through the suit.
The skin also maintains a micro-climate inside the clothing by
sweating and regulating temperature. Partners in developing PETMAN were
MRIGlobal, Measurement Technology Northwest, Smith Carter, CUH2A, and
HHI.
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