It is meant to be deployed in the course of accident investigation, exploring tight or unknown spaces, and acting as a sentry to keep eyes on critical areas.
The system needs only two workers to control it, load bricks and mortar into its feeds, and also to complete damp-proofing and the pointing that finishes the mortar joints.
When it's thrown in the water, it propels itself using a pair of electric turbines (one in each leg) that take in water and fire it out the back.
It has already been tested in action having helped save the Notre Dame in Paris...
It has been available for purchase since September 2019 but it was during the COVID-19 outbreak when it got into the spotlight.
Paris, France-based Stanley Robotics has developed an intelligent management system that can arrange up to 50% more vehicles within a given area.