Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO (Tianlong Conquest M-PRO)

Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO is a tracked, remote-operated mine reconnaissance robot designed for use in hazardous or access-restricted underground environments. Publicly listed configurations position the platform as a compact unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) for situational awareness, gas detection, and remote visual inspection in mine galleries, tunnels, and other industrial spaces where human entry may be unsafe or impractical.

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Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO (Tianlong Conquest M-PRO)

Robots in this class are typically intended to support mine safety, emergency response, and routine inspection by carrying sensor payloads (e.g., gas detectors) and imaging systems (e.g., pan-tilt cameras) while maintaining traction on uneven surfaces. As with many industrial UGV platforms, exact capabilities can vary by payload package and customer configuration; however, several core specifications for the M-PRO are published by resellers and distributors.


Design and Features

Tracked chassis for underground mobility

The Tianlong Conquest M-PRO is presented as a tracked platform—an architecture commonly used in mines because it prioritizes contact area, grip, and obstacle negotiation on loose gravel, wet rock, or debris-strewn floors. The published specification set includes a maximum speed of at least 1.5 m/s and a climbing capability of at least 30°, indicating a focus on mobility across ramps, inclines, and irregular grades typical of underground routes.

360° surveillance mast / pan-tilt camera

A key listed feature is a 360° pan-tilt capability (often implemented as a rotating gimbal or pan-tilt unit), intended to improve situational awareness at a distance and reduce the need to reposition the chassis for basic observation tasks.

Environmental sealing and ruggedization

Published protection ratings describe the platform as having IP66 overall protection and a chassis rated to IP67. In general terms, IP ratings (Ingress Protection) are defined by the IEC IP code system: IP6X indicates dust-tight protection, while IPX6 indicates protection against powerful water jets; IPX7 indicates protection against temporary immersion under specified conditions.
These ratings suggest the robot is positioned for wet, dusty, and splash-prone environments, such as dewatering zones, seepage areas, and coal or ore dust corridors.

Gas detection sensor payload

The configuration is listed with gas detection sensors, aligning the platform with common mine safety requirements such as monitoring potentially explosive or asphyxiating atmospheres (for example, depending on site type: methane, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, oxygen depletion). The specific gases and sensor performance (range, response time, calibration regime) are typically determined by the detector module used.


Technology and Specifications

Core published specifications

Public listings for the Tianlong Conquest M-PRO include the following headline parameters:

  • Traction force: ≥ 1500 N

  • Maximum speed: ≥ 1.5 m/s

  • Climbing ability: ≥ 30°

  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 900 × 600 × 700 mm

  • Weight: ≤ 150 kg

  • Load capacity: ≥ 150 kg

  • Endurance: 4 hours

  • Protection rating: overall IP66; chassis IP67

  • Observation module: 360° pan-tilt surveillance

  • Sensors: gas detection sensors

Systems context within industrial robotics

Across industrial robotics catalogs, tracked UGVs are often grouped alongside firefighting and industrial response robots. For example, the same broader product ecosystem frequently includes explosion-proof fire-response platforms and other heavy-duty units under the “industrial robots” umbrella, reflecting shared requirements around rugged mobility, remote operation, and deployment into unsafe zones.


Applications and Use Cases

Underground mine inspection and reconnaissance

The most direct use case implied by published descriptions is mine reconnaissance, including route checks, hazard identification, and remote verification of conditions before personnel entry. A 360° camera system supports scanning intersections and headings, while gas detection supports atmospheric screening.

Incident response support

In mine incidents (e.g., suspected gas events, localized flooding, post-blast verification, or confined-space alarms), unmanned platforms can be used to collect early observations without immediate human exposure. The stated sealing levels (IP66/IP67) and traction figures suggest a design intent for operation in wet and dusty conditions typical of incident scenes.

Industrial tunnel and confined-space surveying

Although described as a mine robot, tracked reconnaissance UGVs are also commonly adapted to tunnels, utility corridors, and industrial confined spaces where remote visual inspection and environmental sensing reduce risk and downtime.


Advantages / Benefits

Improved safety in hazardous atmospheres

Deploying a gas-sensing reconnaissance robot can reduce personnel exposure during early assessment—particularly when site procedures require atmospheric confirmation before entry.

Mobility on poor terrain

Tracked locomotion plus published climbing and traction figures support use on inclines and uneven ground, which are frequent constraints underground.

Rugged protection against dust and water

Stated IP66 overall protection and IP67 chassis protection indicate positioning for harsh environmental conditions; IP code definitions provide standardized interpretation of dust and water ingress protection levels.

Payload-carrying capacity

A listed ≥150 kg load capacity suggests headroom for mission payloads (sensor suites, lighting, comms relays, sampling tools), subject to stability and power constraints.

 


FAQ Section

What is Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO?

It is a tracked mine reconnaissance robot intended for remote inspection in hazardous underground environments, typically combining mobility, 360° visual surveillance, and gas detection sensors.

How does Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO work?

Operators deploy the tracked robot into an area of interest and use its surveillance and sensing payloads to observe conditions and detect hazards (such as unsafe gas levels) without sending personnel into the same space.

Why is Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO important?

It supports risk reduction in underground operations by enabling early assessment and reconnaissance in locations where dust, water, instability, or atmospheric hazards may make human entry dangerous.

What are the benefits of Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO?

Published benefits include tracked mobility (≥30° climbing), rugged sealing (IP66 overall; IP67 chassis), a 360° surveillance capability, gas detection sensors, and a listed payload capacity suitable for mission equipment.


Summary

Topsky Tianlong Conquest M-PRO is positioned as a rugged tracked UGV for underground reconnaissance, combining 360° surveillance and gas detection with published mobility and sealing specifications. With its listed traction, climbing ability, endurance, and IP-rated protection, it fits the operational needs of mine inspection and hazardous-area assessment workflows where remote situational awareness is essential.

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