Auto Aiming Bot
Auto Aiming Bot
BOT AUTO
"The Auto-Aiming Bot represents a step toward safer and more efficient military operations by
automating critical tasks, minimizing human exposure to danger, and enhancing precision."
Arduino Circuit
Components Key Features
Hardware:
Real-Time Target Tracking: Detects and
Arduino Uno: Controls and processes
follows targets dynamically.
commands for the motors.
High Precision: Controlled movement
3 Servo Motors: Provide precise rotational
with 3-axis servos for accurate aiming.
movement across multiple axes for accurate
Customizability: Adaptable for different
targeting.
environments and military needs.
Camera Module: Captures live video feed for
Cost-Effective: Provides advanced
target detection.
functionality using affordable
Power Supply: Ensures stable operation of the
components.
bot.
2. Servo Control:
Coordinates of the target are calculated.
PyFirmata sends instructions to Arduino to adjust Advantages
the servo motors. Reduces human risk in dangerous
Servo motors adjust to align with the target. situations.
Operates efficiently in hostile or
3. Engagement (Optional for military remote environments.
Improves accuracy and reaction
applications):
time in critical scenarios.
The system can be extended to trigger a
response, like alerting or activating a device.
Applications in Defense Team Members
Swaraj Keshari
Border Surveillance: Automating detection and alert systems. Tarang Tyagi
Drone Defense Systems: Targeting and neutralizing UAVs. Tarun Raghuwanshi
Combat Assistance: Enhancing soldier accuracy with automated Sujeet Vindaiya
support. Tanuj Lowanshi
Base Security: Autonomous intruder detection and tracking.
Our journey began with a simple goal: to create something
exciting, unique, and useful for our college science
exhibition. After brainstorming several ideas, we chose to
build an auto-aiming bot—a robot that could track and aim
at targets with precision.
The inspiration came from real-world examples of
automated systems, like robots in industries, security
systems, and even video games. We thought, "Why
not create something similar ourselves?" It sounded
challenging but exciting, and it gave us a chance to
push our skills to the next level
We wanted our bot to be smart, fast, and accurate.
The idea was to make a system that could detect a
target, aim perfectly, and respond quickly. It wasn’t
just about making a cool project for the exhibition; it
was about learning how robotics, coding, and
technology come together to solve real-world
problems.