Overview
The BP1 Glass Breaker Payload provides a compact short-range breaching capability for HawkRobo robotic platforms.
The payload integrates a CO₂-powered less-lethal launcher capable of firing .68-caliber kinetic projectiles designed to break glass, disable targets, or deliver irritant rounds during tactical operations.
This module enables operators to perform remote breaching and intervention while maintaining a safe distance from hazardous environments or potential threats.
The system is suitable for law enforcement, tactical entry support, and emergency response missions where remote glass breaking or suspect deterrence is required.
Key Capabilities
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Remote window and glass breaching
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Less-lethal projectile deployment
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Short-range tactical intervention
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Suspect deterrence
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Remote hazard engagement
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Rapid follow-up shots
Typical mission tasks include:
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breaking windows for entry
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disabling surveillance cameras
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deploying pepper or kinetic rounds
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remote suspect deterrence
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emergency rescue access
Key Specifications
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pecification |
Value |
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Projectile Type |
.68 caliber kinetic / irritant rounds |
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Propulsion System |
CO₂ powered launcher |
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Muzzle Velocity |
Up to ~330 fps |
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Effective Range |
Up to ~60 ft (18 m) |
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Magazine Capacity |
5 rounds |
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Shot Capacity |
~15–30 shots per CO₂ cartridge |
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CO₂ Cartridge |
12 g |
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Kinetic Energy |
~15 J |
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Operation Mode |
Semi-automatic |
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Safety |
Ambidextrous safety switch |
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Mount Type |
HawkRobo Payload Mount |
The launcher fires .68 caliber projectiles at speeds up to ~330 feet per second with an effective range around 60 feet, providing controlled less-lethal force deployment.
Each magazine typically holds 5 rounds, and a single CO₂ cartridge can power multiple shots depending on conditions.
Integration Features
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Lightweight short-range breaching payload
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CO₂-powered independent firing system
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Compatible with robotic trigger interface
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Supports kinetic and chemical projectile types
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Rapid magazine reload capability
Example Use Cases
Law Enforcement
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remote window breaching
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suspect deterrence
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tactical entry preparation
Emergency Response
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breaking glass for rescue access
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remote intervention in hazardous zones
Security Operations
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disabling equipment or barriers
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non-lethal threat engagement
System Integration
BP1 mounts directly to the HawkRobo modular payload interface and can be remotely controlled via the HawkRobo operator console.
Operators can:
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trigger projectile deployment
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monitor payload status
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reload magazines during field operations