Overview

Fukushima Robot Test Field Overview

  • Unmanned aircraft facilities

    Fukushima Robot Test Field has the largest flight airspace, runway, and airfield with impact absorption net in Japan for unmanned aircraft to provide an environment that enables basic flight test and other various tests such as collision avoidance, forced landing, falling, and long-distance flight, and promotes the practical application of unmanned aircraft.

    1Minamisoma runway2Hangar3Heliport4Namie runway5Hangar6Communication tower /The wide flight area7Airfield surrounded by net8Wind tunnel9Durability test site

  • Underwater and maritime robot facilities

    This is the only test site in Japan for the demonstration test by robot, regarding underwater infrastructure inspection and disaster response. These facilities can reproduce conditions occurring in the water such as dams, rivers, submerged urban areas, or harbors.

    1Submerged urban field2Indoor water tank

  • Infrastructure inspection and disaster response robot facilities

    This is the only test site in Japan for the demonstration test on infrastructure inspection and disaster response by robot. It is possible to reproduce almost conceivable disaster environment and aging condition in structures such as tunnels, bridges, plants, urban areas and roads. 

    1Mockup bridge2Mockup tunnel3Mockup plant4Urban field5Debris/landslide field

  • Development base facilities

    This facility is the main building of Fukushima Robot Test Field, where can use for various tests against wind, rain, waterproof, dustproof, fog, water pressure, temperature, humidity, vibration, and radio wave about performance evaluation of robot. It also can use for preparation, processing and measurement for each test.

    1Research building2Test Preparation Building3Outdoor test pad4Measurement shed A5Measurement shed B