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This robo-dog, known as "Vision 60," comes from Philadelphia-based Ghost Robotics, a startup focused on legged robots. Previously, we've spotted Vision 60 robots in U.S. military service during a ...
The image above shows a quadrupedal robot — a Vision 60 unit built by US firm Ghost Robotics — that’s been equipped with a custom gun by small-arms specialists Sword International.
US special operations forces (SOF) are considering the integration of various kinetic weapon systems on robotic dogs or ...
Ghost’s Vision 60 robots will soon be used to patrol on base, enhancing security and surveillance, at Tyndall Air Force Base, east of Panama City, Florida. Initially, these robots are remote ...
Photos published to the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service last week show a Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Quadrupedal-Unmanned Ground Vehicle, or Q-UGV, armed with what appears to be an AR ...
The demonstration used at least two Vision 60 Q-UGVs, or "robot dogs," built by Ghost Robotics and took place at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on July 27 and 28. According to a statement from ...
The robot in question is a “Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Quadrupedal-Unmanned Ground Vehicle,” armed with what is thought to be an AR-15 or M16 rifle in a rotating turret. The system relies on ...
Ghost Robotics, a company that produces and sells four-legged robot dogs, will be moving out of its current location at Pennovation Works following months of protests. In a press release from Jan. 22, ...