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Ghost Robotics gives Vision 60 a grip on the real world
Quadruped robotics firm Ghost Robotics has unveiled a new Manipulator Arm for its Vision 60 unmanned ground vehicle, ...
Designed as a lightweight, top-mounted system, Ghost Robotics said the Manipulator Arm enables the Vision 60 to perform complex tasks.
A Ghost Robotics Vision 60 prototype (Tech. Sgt. Cory D. Payne/Wikimedia Commons) Ghost Robotics has settled a lawsuit that dogged its storied path to dominating Philly’s robotics scene. The Penn ...
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.
Mechanised arm accessories for the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 quadruped unmanned ground vehicle (Q-UGV) have been sold to some ...
It looks like a dog—but it’s built for war. Meet the Ghost Robotics Vision 60, a quadruped unmanned ground vehicle that can climb, crawl, and even swim where no wheeled machine can go. Weighing 51 kg ...
A Ghost Robotics Vision 60 prototype operates at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on Sept. 3. It looked like a scene from science fiction. Emerging from United States Air Force planes, four-legged robot ...
Airmen assigned to the 375th Security Forces Squadron function check the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 semi-autonomous robot dog before a demonstration at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., Dec 14, 2020. The ...
LIG Nex1’s acquisition of Ghost Robotics valued the robot company at about $400 million. LIG Nex1 is the flagship company of LIG Group, which spun off from LG in 1999. The Ghost Robotics Vision 60 is ...
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