It all began in April 2001 when Squadron of Edinburgh Air Cadets were discussing what to do as a project for the next year. They wanted to build a robot to enter the TV programme Robot Wars and their Officer, who worked for an avionics company now called Leonardo, recruited six engineers to assist.
Read the full story of the Typhoon Robot Project.
Returning from America in 2005 the Typhoon Robot Team decided to retire from combat robotics and formed the ‘Rampaging Chariots Guild’ to widen the community involvement and involve a larger number of young people. They designed and produced a kit of 330 parts for Scottish Schools and Air Cadet Squadrons to build powerful radio controlled sporting robots to compete in a National Robotic Games involving an Assault Course, Sumo and 2-a-Side Football Competitions. The robots were named Rampaging Chariots and became an instant hit in secondary schools where pupils wanted to get involved as they saw it as an exciting robotic project.
Leonardo agreed to be the primary sponsor as part of its Corporate Responsibility Initiative and the Scottish Council for the Development of Industry (SCDI) who run the Young Engineers Clubs in Scottish schools became our partner.
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