Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 quadruped robot is already quite a versatile beast, capable of walking, running and even carrying a gun. Now, thanks to a third-party attachment, it can also "swim" through ...
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 ...
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 ...
Founded in 2015, Ghost Robotics has quickly grown to become the number one supplier of legged robots to US and Allied Governments. The flagship Vision 60 robot offers best-in-class endurance, speed, ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 22: Gavin Kenneally, Chief Executive Officer at Ghost Robotics speaks as Vision 60 UGV walks in during a House hearing at the US Capitol on June 22, 2023 in Washington, DC. The ...
Master Sgt. Dominic Garcia and Atom the Ghost Robotics' robot dog sit in a field Penn spinout Ghost Robotics is set to be acquired this month by a South Korean aerospace manufacturer. LIG Nex 1, a ...
Philadelphia’s burgeoning robotics industry can count another financial win. Ghost Robotics, the University of Pennsylvania spinout that’s recently received attention for military use of its “robot ...
PHILADELPHIA and SEOUL, South Korea, July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ghost Robotics, a leading innovator in legged robotics, and LIG Nex1, a premier South Korean defense technology company, are pleased ...
Boston Dynamics is suing competitor Ghost Robotics for allegedly infringing on seven patents related to its robot dog, the Spot quadruped. What Happened: In a complaint filed in Delaware federal court ...
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Carmen Pontello, a military working dog trainer, introduces Hammer to the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 at Scott Air Force Base. (Airman 1st Class Shannon Moorehead/Air Force) A ...
Boston Dynamics is filing a patent lawsuit versus Ghost Robotics on its robot dog, allegedly claiming that the latter's technology is an infringement on the company's proprietary device, Spot. The ...