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This paper discusses challenges of rescue robotics for the future research and development on the basis of the state of art of robotics to respond earthquakes and CBRNE (chemical/ biological/radiological/nuclear/explosives) disasters. The result of analysis showed that intelligence of mobility and execution performance, support for teleoperation, stable telecommunications, localization and mapping, cooperative work, reliability, performance metric, and component technologies were particularly important.