Vision 60 Q-UGV: The Future of Ground Drones

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In an age of rapid technological advancement, the integration of robotics and cutting-edge technology is paving the way for solutions in various sectors. One of the most promising developments in this space is the Vision 60 Quadrupedal – Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Q-UGV), a product of Ghost Robotics and sold by Tough Stump Technologies.

 

Vision 60 and Tough Stump Technologies 

Since its inception in 2015, Tough Stump Technologies has been a frontrunner in the integration of robotics with modern technology to devise solutions tailored for law enforcement, military teams, first responders, and civilian enterprises. By collaborating with industry giants like Ghost Robotics, Tough Stump Technologies ensures that they provide tools that are not just cutting-edge but also reliable for their customers.

 

Vision 60

 

The Capabilities of Vision 60 Q-UGV 

  • NDAA Compliance: Adhering to the highest standards, the Vision 60 is NDAA compliant.
  • Durability: Built for resilience, the Q-UGV can withstand all weather conditions, making it perfect for varied operations.
  • Technological Edge: Equipped with five on-board cameras and streaming capabilities, Vision 60 ensures real-time data access.
  • Autonomous Functioning: With autonomous route modes and a battery life of 3 hours covering a range of 12km, Vision 60 is designed for extended operations.
  • Payload and Integration: The device boasts a 22lb payload capability and an open architecture. It also offers diverse connectivity options, from WiFi/MANET/4G Control to multiple ports for payload integration.
  • Advanced Navigation: LiDAR navigation assistance, or Vision mode, enables the drone to navigate challenging terrains with ease.
  • User Selectability: Whether it’s cruise control, navigating stairs, or moving on sandy terrains, the user-selectable modes make operations seamless.

 

The Practical Implementation 

The Vision 60 Q-UGV’s open architecture is one of its most significant assets. It allows for the integration of varied payloads weighing up to 22 lbs. Whether it’s MANET radios, 360°FLIR cameras, or CBRN sensors, the Vision 60 is equipped to handle it. This flexibility ensures perimeter security, overwatch CBRN response, and a host of other tasks vital for informed decision-making in crucial situations.

 

Vision 60 Ghoose

 

Current Use

Bearing testimony to its prowess, the Vision 60 Q-UGV has already been employed by over 25 national security customers, with over 300 robots shipped. Ghost Robotics has also collaborated with over 20 solution partners to enhance the Q-UGV’s capabilities.

 

A Peek into the Future

Ghost Robotics Q-UGVs are designed for rapid adaptability. Their proprietary blind-mode control core mimics mammalian operations across diverse environments. This ensures that even if the robot encounters unforeseen challenges, it can quickly recover and continue its operations.

 

Ghost Robotics aims to continually refine the Q-UGVs’ ability to function in complex environments, ultimately ensuring that our warfighters, workers, and K9s remain shielded from potential threats.

 

In summary, the Vision 60 Q-UGV stands as a testament to the endless possibilities that the future of robotics holds. With its unmatched capabilities and the promise of further advancements, it’s set to redefine ground drone operations in the years to come.

 

To Purchase

Interested in purchasing the Vision 60 or have questions? Contact our team today.

You can also read more about this product on our website.

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