One of the robots is designed to measure radioactive material trapped in dust in the air, the other is equipped with a laser-scanner to create a three-dimensional map.
It was also announced no plans have been made to rescue the original Quince robot which is currently trapped in the Reactor where it broke down last year.
Source: Yomiuri
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