Event
Ghost Robotics deploys Vision 60 for autonomous perimeter security at a mountainous Air Force base
Key points
- Ghost Robotics said it proposed and deployed Vision 60 Q-UGV robots to patrol steep and hazardous terrain surrounding an Air Force base flight-line perimeter.
- The case study said the deployment reduced the number of defenders assigned to perimeter patrol from three per day to zero, returning 63 hours per month to the base.
- Ghost said the robots expanded patrol coverage by roughly four miles of terrain that had previously gone unpatrolled because of safety risks.
Company context
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.
Context
- Company
- Ghost Robotics
- Segment
- Defence
- Event type
- Deployment
- Geography
- Philadelphia · United States