This resource is an exciting addition to any roleplay server, allowing players to setup and use a remote controlled bomb disposal robot (EOD).
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Bring realistic bomb disposal operations to your FiveM server with this advanced EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) robot system. This fully-featured script allows police, SWAT, and specialized units to deploy remote-controlled bomb disposal robots for handling suspicious packages, defusing explosives, and managing dangerous situations from a safe distance. Perfect for law enforcement roleplay servers running ESX, QBCore, or standalone frameworks, this resource transforms how your server handles bomb threats and explosive scenarios.
This isn't just a prop - it's a fully functional bomb disposal robot that players can deploy and operate remotely. Officers can spawn the robot in front of them, control its movement with arrow keys, and utilize a suite of professional tools including a live-streamed camera feed, night vision capabilities, water jet for disarming devices, and controlled explosion functionality. The robot can travel significant distances from the operator, allowing realistic standoff distances during dangerous operations.
The live camera system is the standout feature - no matter how far the robot travels, operators can watch the live feed, seeing exactly what the robot sees as it navigates corners, enters buildings, and approaches potential threats. Combined with night vision for low-light operations, this creates an immersive and realistic bomb disposal experience that elevates law enforcement roleplay to professional levels.
Robot Deployment & Movement: Simply run the /eod command to deploy the robot in front of your character. An on-screen HUD displays all available controls and current status. The robot moves via arrow keys and can traverse long distances, navigate stairs, and enter buildings - anywhere the situation demands.
Live Streamed Camera: Press Enter to toggle the live camera view. This completely transforms your perspective, showing the robot's point of view in real-time. You'll see exactly what the robot sees, allowing you to safely investigate suspicious packages, navigate complex environments, and assess threats without risking officer lives. The camera works at any distance, maintaining the feed even if the robot is several blocks away.
Night Vision Technology: When viewing the camera feed in dark environments, press Home to enable night vision mode. This illuminates the area through the robot's perspective, allowing operations in buildings, at night, or in poorly-lit areas. Essential for realistic SWAT operations and enclosed-space bomb disposal.
Water Jet System: Hold Insert to activate the high-pressure water jet. This feature serves two purposes: disarming explosive devices by disrupting wiring, and extinguishing fires that may result from controlled explosions. The water jet is fully synchronized across all players, ensuring everyone sees the effect.
Controlled Explosion: When disarming isn't possible, press Page Up to initiate a controlled explosion sequence. A countdown begins, giving you time to position the robot optimally or cancel if needed (press Page Up again within 5 seconds). When the explosion occurs, nearby players experience audio cues and visual effects. Small fires may ignite, which your water jet can handle.
/eod - Deploy robot (when not active) or remove robot (when active)resources directoryserver.lua to configure permission checks (see Framework Integration below)ensure [resource-name] to your server.cfg/eod commandThe script includes a customizable permission system in server.lua. You can easily integrate this with your framework to restrict EOD robot usage to specific jobs or ranks:
xPlayer.job.name == 'police' and restrict to SWAT/Bomb Squad ranksQBCore.Functions.GetPlayer(source).PlayerData.job.name for job checkingExample permission structure: Restrict to Police job, SWAT division, rank of Sergeant or above. This ensures only trained bomb disposal units can deploy the equipment.
This EOD robot system opens up entirely new roleplay scenarios for your server. Police departments can establish dedicated bomb squads, complete with specialized training and certification processes. SWAT units can respond to bomb threats at banks, government buildings, or public events. Criminal organizations could plant IEDs that require professional disposal, creating tense standoffs and negotiation scenarios.
Integrate this with custom item systems to create suspicious package items that trigger EOD callouts. Combine with territory control scripts for gang-planted explosives. Use it in heist scenarios where criminals booby-trap vaults or escape routes. The possibilities for creative, immersive law enforcement roleplay are extensive.
Training scenarios become possible too - bomb disposal courses where officers practice using the robot under time pressure, navigating obstacle courses, and making split-second decisions between disarming and controlled detonation.
While many FiveM servers rely on simple defuse interactions, this script provides a complete bomb disposal simulation. The combination of remote operation, live camera feeds, night vision, and multiple disposal tools creates an experience that feels professional and realistic. Officers must actually navigate the robot to the threat, assess the situation through the camera, choose the right tool (water jet vs. controlled explosion), and execute the operation - all while maintaining safe distance.
The attention to detail in features like fire prevention (water jet putting out explosion fires), cancellable countdowns (allowing last-second abort), and synchronized effects (all players see the water jet and explosions) shows this is built for serious roleplay, not casual gameplay.
The resource is designed to be customizable. Server owners can modify the server.lua file to implement their preferred permission system, adjust explosion damage values, change water jet range, or modify countdown timers. The code is clean and well-commented, making customization accessible even for those with basic Lua knowledge.
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