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+ | ====== Fighting Robot Association ====== | ||
+ | The Fighting Robot Association (FRA) is the governing body of Robot Combat in the UK and Europe. | ||
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+ | The FRA was established in 2003, toward the end of [[Robot Wars]]' | ||
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+ | ===== Official Rules ===== | ||
+ | The FRA has provided a set of rules that cover three official weight classes - [[Featherweights]], | ||
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+ | The FRA has also produced rules on safety that all FRA [[live events]] follow[(http:// | ||
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+ | ===== The FRA's Main Aims ===== | ||
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+ | * Promotion and education of all things to do with robots, of all weights, shapes and sizes. | ||
+ | * To provide consistency with regard to open event safety, arenas and robot build rules. | ||
+ | * To centralise communications, | ||
+ | * To encourage the set up of regional meeting clubs, that are either part of the FRA or affiliated to the FRA. | ||
+ | * To endeavour to work with other countries associations for the betterment of our sport. | ||
+ | * To represent roboteer interests in negotiations with other bodies. | ||
+ | * To generally make the roboteers lot a better one. | ||
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+ | ===== Structure of the FRA Governing Body ===== | ||
+ | The FRA is run by a governing body[(http:// | ||
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+ | There are also technical advisers. These are experts at a particular area of Robot Combat, and have been selected by the FRA to give advice on their subject when fellow roboteers request it. | ||
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+ | There are currently technical advisers in: | ||
+ | * Electronics and [[Radio Control]] - Paul Hunt | ||
+ | * [[Pneumatics]] - Mike Lambert | ||
+ | * [[Hydraulics]] - Andy Kane | ||
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+ | ===== The FRA Website ===== | ||
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+ | The FRA has a website at http:// | ||
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+ | It also has an online discussion forum, which is very popular with fans and roboteers: http:// |