Meet “Thermonator” - The Flamethrowing Robot Dog

Well folks, your search for a robotic dog that spits out flames has finally come to an end. 

Yep, Throw Flame, an American company, just revealed their newest creation: Thermonator, the world's first robot dog armed with a flamethrower.

Now, you might be wondering: why on earth would someone want a flamethrowing robot dog?

Well, the folks at Throw Flame claim that the Thermonator is actually intended as a versatile tool rather than a weapon. It can be used for things like pest control, getting rid of snow and ice, and even for safely creating fiery scenes in movies.



From Gizmodo


When Boston Dynamics finally started selling Spot, it’s four-legged robot, it came with one stipulation: users couldn’t use it to harm people. But while the creators of the Thermonator aren’t actively promoting it as a weapon, you don’t want to be within 30 feet of a flamethrower strapped to the back of a robodog.

A company called Throwflame, which is currently best known for its compact all-electric flamethrowers that rely on a push button plasma arc igniter instead of an open flame, is also responsible for creating the Thermonator. Because of the strict EULA that Boston Dynamics enforces with Spot, Thermonator instead appears to be built on the Unitree Go1 quadruped robot, which is much smaller and lighter than Spot, but still includes a variety of cameras and sensors onboard allowing it some level of autonomous navigation when it’s not being operated from a wireless controller.


Sitting atop the Thermonator is one of the company’s ARC Flamethrowers,which uses a built-in fuel tank filled with gasoline or a gasoline/diesel mixture to blast a 30-foot long stream of burning fuel for up to 45 minutes when using its largest capacity battery. Unitree claims its Go1 robot weighs in at around 26 pounds on its own, but after the flame-throwing upgrades, the Thermonator weighs closer to 60 pounds, which will undoubtedly have a limit on how long the bot can operate before needing a battery swap.

You can’t buy the Thermonator just yet, but on Throwflame’s website,interested parties can submit their email addresses to “join the waitlist to be emailed when this product becomes available,” with shipping expected sometime in the third quarter of 2023. As for how much it will cost, that hasn’t been revealed yet either, but the Unitree Go1 sells for between $2,700 and $3,500, depending on how the bot is configured, while the ARC Flamethrowergoes for between $699 and $899, which should provide a ballpark idea of what the Thermonator will set you back. But you’ll probably want to factor in added health insurance, property insurance, and home insurance, should you decide that buying one is a good idea.

II gotta admit, this thing screams "forest fire" to me.

Maybe instead of relying on a flamethrowing robot dog to handle ice, it's wiser to stick with good ol' salt.

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