Ghost Robotics’ new manipulator arm gives its Vision 60 Q-UGV the ability to open doors, handle gear, and extend sensors, boosting safety in hazardous missions.
China’s pursuit of defence-technology dominance rests on an aggressive civil–military fusion model that integrates ...
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Ukraine’s robot army just scored a world-first frontline kill against Russia
Ukraine’s battlefield is changing fast as ground robots move from support roles to frontline attackers. After a Ukrainian ...
Robots have long been seen as a bad bet for Silicon Valley investors — too complicated, capital-intensive and “boring, ...
Serve Robotics Inc. expands its sidewalk-delivery network to over 2,000 autonomous robots, creating the largest fleet in the US.
By Scott Simmie A changing geopolitical world has opened the door to new and potentially massive opportunities for Canadian technology companies through partnerships with European Union countries ...
Congressional defense authorizers want the Army to kickstart a program that grows and fine-tunes robotic automation on the factory floor of munitions facilities owned by the service but managed by ...
For decades, no matter which party was in power, Canada’s defence funding has lagged behind our allies. In 2006, NATO members ...
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Ghost Robotics’ arm brings manipulation to military quadrupeds
Ghost Robotics initially made a name for itself with its very impressive early work with the Minitaur direct-drive quadruped ...
Mechanised arm accessories for the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 quadruped unmanned ground vehicle (Q-UGV) have been sold to some ...
Ukrainian frontline troops are innovating new drone tactics to counter Russian forces, helping them strike more effectively and conserve resources in a constrained fight.
A spate of bear attacks across Japan has seen local authorities pushed to drastic measures, including calling in the army and ...
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