AT&T and Ghost Robotics expand network-connected robotic dog offering for public safety and defense

Jan 24, 2023 · Partnership · Ghost Robotics · Defense

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  • AT&T said it expanded its solution offering to include network-connected robotic dogs in collaboration with Ghost Robotics for public safety, defense, and commercial users.
  • The announcement tied the robots to FirstNet connectivity, BVLOS command and control, and payload options including cameras, sensors, drones, and robotic arms.
  • AT&T also cited an early military use case at Tyndall Air Force Base, where the robots were used for flight-line and perimeter patrol.

Ghost Robotics builds rugged quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicles for defense, public safety, industrial inspection, and other field operations. Its core platform is the Vision 60, a modular all-weather Q-UGV designed for unstructured terrain and payload adaptability.