1987 – Humanoid robot – Alexander Mészáros (Hungarian)

Humanoid robot – Source: here. (English via Google translate – some words not translated) Alexander Mészáros – a retired college professor, expert In past times, it lost in the attempt, when a man tried to prepare themselves for similar creature. Õsember've probably wanted to take part in the creation of a "mûember 'delight. The most …

1987 – Rus and 1989 – Consul Submersibles – (Soviet)

Translated from Russian here as at 2011. pr.16810 "Rus" [пр.16810 "Русь"] pr.16811 "Consul" [пр.16811 "Консул"] Manned deep-propelled underwater vehicle / ship 3 rank – a standalone deep-sea vehicle.  The project unit developed SPMDB "Malachite" (St. Petersburg).  Design submersibles on the instructions of the Soviet Navy and is designed to dive to a depth of 6000 …

1987 – MIR-1 and 2 Deep Submersibles – (Finnish/Soviet)

MIR (SUBMERSIBLE) Mir is a self-propelled Deep Submergence Vehicle. The project was initially developed by the USSR Academy of Sciences (now the Russian Academy of Sciences) along with Design Bureau Lazurith. Later two vehicles were ordered from Finland. The Mir 1 and Mir 2, delivered in 1987, were designed and built by the Finnish company …

1987 – Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) – Grumman (American)

The flight telerobotic servicer, or FTS, was conceived as a means of incorporating U.S. robotics technology on Space Station Freedom. The U.S. Congress was interested in advancing both robotics and automation technology for the benefit of the Station, as well as directing spin-offs to the U.S. economy. In addition to ensuring technology transfer between various …

1987 – Flight Telerobotic Servicer (FTS) – Martin Marietta (American)

The flight telerobotic servicer, or FTS, was conceived as a means of incorporating U.S. robotics technology on Space Station Freedom. The U.S. Congress was interested in advancing both robotics and automation technology for the benefit of the Station, as well as directing spin-offs to the U.S. economy. In addition to ensuring technology transfer between various …