A high-definition bomb disposal robot just debuted at the Eldoret International Show 2026, leveling up Kenya's explosive-threat response game.
DCI's new toy on display
DCI's new toy on display
- The EOD robot premiered in Uasin Gishu County on March 3.
- DCI's specialized units ran public demonstrations at the show.
- Operators control it from hundreds of meters via a joystick.
- Live camera feeds deliver real-time situational awareness.
- Tank-like tracks handle stairs, rubble, and rough terrain.
- Infrared and high-powered zoom lenses scan suspicious packages.
- Its robotic arm cuts wires with surgical-level precision.
- High-velocity water charges disable detonators safely.
- Entry-level models run Ksh 6.5-14 million.
- Mid-range bots cost between Ksh 14-32.5 million.
- Military-grade versions hit Ksh 33-70 million.
- Remotec Spartan and Talon units average around Ksh 33.5 million.