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₹22,000.00 Original price was: ₹22,000.00.₹15,800.00Current price is: ₹15,800.00.
We’re going to work on an Advance Robotic/Defence tank for this project. This project presents a novel design and development of a robotic tank equipped with an advanced targeting gun system for enhanced military operations. Using the wireless remote, the robot can be wirelessly moved in all directions. An Arduino serves as the system’s main controller. Embedded C is used to program the Arduino boards that were used in the project. The user can control the Arduino Robotic Tank from any location simply by using an RF module.
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Description
DESCRIPTION
An advance robotic tank has a missile(gun) that is intended to be launched from the ground and used to destroy missiles or aircraft. It is one type of anti-aircraft system; most other types of dedicated anti-aircraft weapons have been largely replaced by missiles in contemporary armed forces, with anti-aircraft guns being pushed into more specialized roles.
To achieve precise targeting, the robotic tank is equipped with an ultrasonic sensor. These sensors provide real-time data on the tank’s surroundings, enabling it to accurately detect and track potential targets. The information collected from the sensors is processed by advanced algorithms to identify and prioritize threats effectively.
BLOCK DIAGRAM

COMPONENTS
- ARDUINO (MICRO CONTROLLER)
- METAL DETECTOR
- ULTRASONIC SENSOR
- CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
- LCD DISPLAY
- SERVO MOTOR 1 (FOR TARGETING GUN)
- SERVO MOTOR 2 (FOR TRIGGERING GUN)
- MOTOR DRIVER
- DC MOTOR 2X
- HC-05 BLUETOOTH
- POWER SUPPLY
- VOLTAGE REGULATOR
- JUMPER WIRES
SOFTWARE
- ARDUINO IDE
- EMBEDDED C
KEYWORDS
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🔧 Project Customizations (For Students)
Students can enhance or modify this project based on college syllabus, guide instructions, or personal interest.
Customizations help improve innovation, marks, and practical understanding.
Available Customization Options:
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🌐 IoT/ AI/ ML Integration ( ThingSpeak, Blynk, Firebase, Web Dashboard etc. )
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☀️ Solar Power Integration
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🤖 Machine Learning / AI Modules
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📡 GPS & GSM Based Tracking / Alerts
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📟 Additional Sensors (as per application)
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📲 Mobile App / Web Monitoring
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📊 Advanced Data Logging & Graphs
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⚙️ Hardware & Software Feature Modifications
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🎯 Customization as per College or Guide Requirement
If you need any additional feature or modification,
📞 Contact us on WhatsApp and share your requirement.

Early Project Booking Recommended
Early Project Booking – Strongly Recommended
Students are advised to book their final year or semester project early, even with just a title or brief idea. Early booking helps us reserve your preferred topic, start documentation, diagrams, code planning, and component preparation in advance, and provide timely academic guidance.
You will receive complete documentation (abstract, report, block diagram, circuit, code explanation) well before submission. The working hardware kit will be delivered as per your college schedule. PPTs for reviews, viva, or seminars will be prepared on request.
Book early → Stay stress-free → Focus on learning.
Contact us with just the project title—we’ll handle the rest.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 18 × 12 × 10 cm |
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