Screw-drive vehicles use rotating helical cylinders instead of traditional wheels to achieve superior traction in extreme terrain such as deep mud, thick snow, and swamps, where conventional wheels would fail; this innovative design, originally developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s, has been revived in modern applications like the Helix Neptune robot.
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Wheels are great until you hit deep mud, thick snow, or a swamp.
Then they're completely useless.
So, some engineers asked a simple question.
What if you replace the wheels with screws?
That's exactly what the Soviet Union did in the 1970s.
>> [music] >> They built a full-size truck with giant rotating helical cylinders instead of wheels.
>> [music] >> The screws grip the ground, mud, water, and snow equally well, pushing the vehicle forward through terrain that would swallow a regular truck whole.
That design was recently brought back into production.
And a robot called Helix Neptune uses the exact same principle today.
Would you swap wheels for screws?
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