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Robotics Engineering Competitions International Minister's Cup

ROBO WAR

Robot Battle is a competition designed to identify the strongest, smartest and most resilient robot designer and operator. Enter the arena with your robot!

18-30 Age
3 Minutes (battle)
4x4 Arena (m)
10 kg Maximum weight
Robo War

About Robot Battle

A clash of the strongest robots: a test of technology, strategy and engineering excellence

Robot Battle Competition

"Robot Battle" is designed for combat between robots created and operated by team or individual participants. The goal is to identify the best robot designer and operator through battle rounds.

The competition is held in several stages: qualifying battles, semifinals and final. Robots may use mechanical, pneumatic and electric weapon systems. Each battle lasts 3 minutes. If no winner is determined, a 1-minute extra round is held.

01

Power and strategy

Directly test robot power and tactical skill in the arena

02

Construction

Build a durable, innovative and resilient robot structure

03

Control mastery

Demonstrate remote-control and operator skills

04

Battle tactics

Identify the opponent's weak points and seize advantage

Competition Details

  • Competition Robot Battle
  • Direction Robotics engineering
  • Participation Format Team / Individual
  • Age Range 18-30 years
  • Robot count 1 robot per team
  • Control Remote controlled
  • Battle time 3 minutes (+1 min extra round)
  • Arena size 4 x 4 meters
  • Platform Any platform

Power and speed

Equip your robot with maximum power and speed to dominate opponents

Defense and durability

A robust structure and smart defense systems are key to victory

Awards

Special awards for 1st, 2nd, 3rd places and for innovative design and original tactics

Technical Specifications

Battle robots must meet the following technical requirements

70cm 70cm 70cm

Dimensions

70 x 70 x 70 sm

Maximum width, length and height

10 KG

Weight

10 kg

Maximum weight limit

BATTERY

Power source

Independent

Battery or accumulator. Chemical power sources are prohibited

Remote control

Wireless

Wire/cable is prohibited. A backup control system is mandatory

Weapon Systems

Permitted and prohibited weapon categories

01

Mechanical weapons

Mechanical systems such as spinner, flipper, crusher, hammer and other mechanisms are permitted. These weapons are intended to inflict physical impact on the opponent's robot.

02

Pneumatic weapons

Pneumatic systems using compressed air are permitted. Flipper and ram mechanisms fall into this category. Pressure must remain within safe limits.

03

Electric weapons

Weapon systems powered by electric motors are permitted. Spinner disks, cutting teeth and other electric mechanisms are included in this category.

04

Prohibited weapons

Lasers, flamethrowers, and devices that may cause fire or serious injury are strictly prohibited. Flammable, explosive, or harmful materials are not allowed.

Battle Arena

A fenced 4 x 4 meter arena dedicated to robot combat

T1 T2 T3 T4 A B 4 METERS 4 METERS
1

4 x 4 meters

Enclosed combat arena

2

Obstacles

Shelter zones for strategic planning

3

Cameras

Cameras and sensors for battle monitoring

4

Safety

Arena is enclosed and protected by walls

Battle Stages

1
Technical inspection

Registration and inspection

All robots undergo technical inspection before competition.

  • Robot dimensions are checked (70x70x70 cm)
  • Weight is checked (max 10 kg)
  • Weapon safety is checked
  • Remote-control system is tested
  • Availability of backup control system is checked
2
Qualifying battles

Main battles

Robots compete against each other in the qualifying stage.

  • Each battle lasts 3 minutes
  • Robots start from opposite corners
  • Battle starts on referee signal
  • Victory: opponent robot is fully disabled
3
Final

Semifinal and Final

Qualifying winners compete in semifinals and final.

  • If no winner is determined: 1-minute extra round
  • Evaluated by Damage + Activity + Tactics
  • Evaluated by 3 judges
  • Judges decisions are final
1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners are awarded valuable prizes

Judging Criteria

Three experienced judges evaluate battles by the following criteria

Damage inflicted

The level and impact of physical damage inflicted on the opponent robot is assessed. More effective damage yields higher points.

Activity and aggression

Robot activity, attacking initiative and aggression level during battle are evaluated.

Tactical movement and strategy

Smart strategy, use of obstacles and tactical maneuvers are highly valued.

Prohibited Actions

Flammable / explosive materials

Use of flammable, explosive or harmful materials is strictly prohibited

Disqualification

Intentional arena damage

Intentional damage to arena walls and equipment

Disqualification

Attack on external systems

Attacking the opponent robot's external control systems

Disqualification

Creating private Wi-Fi network

Creating unauthorized Wi-Fi network or bringing unauthorized equipment

Disqualification

Enter the Arena!

Arm your robot and get ready for battle! Register now and determine the strongest robot owner at the "FUTURE ENGINEERS" festival!

International Minister's Cup
Contact: Doniyorov Ahror +998 93 701 48 57 · @ahror1396