ALBANY, New York, April 23,
2015 :
According to the report “ Military Ground Robot Mobile Platform
Systems to Engage Terrorists: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts,
Worldwide, 2015 to 2021”, the global military ground robot market will show an impressive growth in the
coming years. This report is now available for sale on the official site of
Market Research
Reports Search Engine (MRRSE).
The global market for military ground robots totaled US$3.2
billion in revenue in 2014 and is expected to reach a total market value of
US$10.2 billion by 2021, according to the report.
The invasion of Iraq by U.S. forces in response to the 9/11
terror attakcs had no support from robotic systems on the ground. By the end of
2004, around 150 military ground robots were present in Iraq. By 2008, this
figure had grown to 12,000, and comprised two dozen varieties of robots. The
U.S. army is now planning to reduce ground forces by 2016 and prepare to combat
terrorist threats with more automated systems.
The increasing demand and adoption of military ground robots in
the world will fuel the growth of this market. However, the primary driver of
this market is the growing threat of terrorism. According to this WinterGreen
Research study, military ground robots can be extremely effective against
terrorism. Since military ground robots accept multiple modules and can be
repurposed in mere minutes to combat terrorist threats. Military ground robots
can thus serve as the first line of defense against terrorism.
Furthermore, the fact that military robots can also be the only
way for countries to protect its economic interests along with its border will
drive the growth of the market for global military ground robot mobile platform
systems. For many countries, automated defense systems could counter problems
caused by low total population.
Nevertheless, to ensure that the market continues to grow, there
should be a growing adoption of automated processes by military forces across
the globe. Since military ground robot mobile platform systems are not
traditional military systems, the major hurdle for this industry continues to
be market penetration.
The top players operating in the global military ground robots
market are Northrop Grumman, Vanguard, Lockheed Martin, Qinetiq, iRobot
Kongsberg, Romotec, and General Dynamics. The several types of military robots
available in the market are General Dynamics Next-Generation, QinetiQ North
America Talon® Robots Universal Disrupter Mount, Explosive Observation Robot
and Ordnance Disposal, and Soldier Unmanned Ground Vehicle from iRobot.
Military Robot Market Executive Summary 35
Military Robot Market
Driving Forces 35
In Boston: Terrorist
Hid In The Back Yard Of A Suburban Home Inside A Boat 36
As The World Economy Changes
Military Responsiveness Needs Rapid Response With Automated Process 37
Military Robots
Support A New Industrial Revolution 43
Military Ground Robots
Protect Human Life In The Event Of Terrorist Attack 45
Defense Industry Is
Entering A New Era 47
Military Ground Robot
Market Driving Forces 51
Military Ground Robots
Market Shares 54
Military Robot
Forecasts 56
1. Military Robot Description and Market Dynamics 59
1.1 Robots Delivering
Offensive and Defensive Capabilities to Combat Teams 59
1.1.1 Military Robots
the First Line of Defense Against Terrorism 60
1.1.2 Military Robots
60
1.1.3 Army Agile
Process 66
1.1.4 Robots Used in
War 67
1.1.5 US Army Reducing
Ground Forces by 2016 Readying Itself to Respond to Terrorist Threats 68
1.1.6 Military Robot Autonomy
or Control 69
1.2 Military Robot
Scope 69
1.2.1 Military Robot
Applications 70
1.3 Army's G8 Futures
office 72
1.3.1 The Army G-8:
Soldiers as Centerpiece 73
1.3.2 Cuts to the US
Army's Brigade Combat Teams 76
1.3.3 Transition
Between The Current Market And Where The Market Is Going 77
1.3.4 Different Sizes
of UGVs 77
1.4 Types of Military
Robots 79
1.4.1 Explosive
Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal 79
1.4.2 QinetiQ North
America Talon® Robots Universal Disrupter Mount 82
1.4.3 General Dynamics
Next-Generation 84
1.4.4 Soldier Unmanned
Ground Vehicle from iRobot 85
1.5 UGV Enabling
Technologies 86
1.5.1 Sensor
Processing 86
1.5.2 Machine Autonomy
87
1.5.3 Navigation 88
1.5.4 Military Robotic
Communication 89
1.6 Military Robot
Bandwidth 89
1.6.1 UGV Follow-Me
Capability 90
1.6.2 Communications
Bandwidth 90
1.6.3 Battery Power 91
1.6.4 Combination Of
Batteries Linked To Onboard Conventional Diesel 91
1.7 SUGVs 92
1.7.1 Mid-Size
Category UGV 92
1.7.2 Large UGV 93
1.7.3 U.S. Army Ground
Combat Vehicle 94
1.7.4 TARDEC 95
1.7.5 RS JPO
Organization 96
1.7.6 Definition of
Military Robots: 97
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2. Military Robots Market Share and Market Forecasts 98
2.1 Military Robot
Market Driving Forces 98
2.1.1 In Boston:
Terrorist Hid In The Back Yard Of A Suburban Home Inside A Boat 99
2.1.2 As The World
Economy Changes Military Responsiveness Needs Rapid Response With Automated
Process 100
2.1.3 Military Robots
Support A New Industrial Revolution 106
2.1.4 Military Ground
Robots Protect Human Life In The Event Of Terrorist Attack 108
2.1.5 Defense Industry
Is Entering A New Era 110
2.1.6 Military Ground
Robot Market Driving Forces 114
2.2 Military Ground
Robots Market Shares 117
2.2.1 Selected Leading
Military Robots 120
2.2.2 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems (GDRS) 121
2.2.3 General Dynamics
Autonomous Navigation 123
2.2.4 General Dynamics
Robotic Controllers 123
2.2.5 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems (GDRS) Leader In Tactical Robotics 124
2.2.6 iRobot 125
2.2.7 Northrop Grumman
128
2.2.8 Northrop Grumman
Cutlass 129
2.2.9 Northrop Grumman
Mini-ANDROS II 130
2.2.10 Northrop
Grumman Mini-ANDROS II 132
2.2.11 Lockheed Martin
133
2.2.12 QinetQ Robotic
Appliqué Kit Transforms Bobcats into Remotely- 134
2.3 Military Robot
Forecasts 135
2.3.1 Small Military
Robot Forecasts 138
2.3.2 Mid Size
Military Ground Robot Market Forecasts 141
2.3.3 Larger Military
Robot Forecasts 144
2.3.4 Military Robotic
Trends 146
2.4 Homeland Security
Robots 147
2.5 Military Robot
Regional Segments 147
3. Military Robotic Product Description 150
3.1 Military Robot
Systems of Engagement
3.1.1 Military Robots
Delivering Offensive and Defensive Capabilities to Combat Teams 151
3.1.2 Selected Leading
Military Robots 152
3.1.3 Northrop Grumman
153
3.1.4 Northrop Grumman
Cutlass 154
3.1.5 Northrop Grumman
Mini-ANDROS II 155
3.1.6 Military Ground
Robot Market Forecasts 156
3.2 iRobot 158
3.2.1 iRobot® 510
PackBot® for EOD Technicians 159
3.2.2 iRobot® PackBot®
510 for Infantry Troops 161
3.2.3 iRobot® PackBot®
510 for Combat Engineers 162
3.2.4 iRobot 710
Warrior™ 163
3.2.5 iRobot® 110
FirstLook® 165
3.2.6 iRobot® SUGV 167
3.2.7 iRobot® 1KA
Seaglider™ 169
3.2.8 iRobot Defense
and Security 170
3.3 Northrop Grumman
171
3.3.1 Northrop Grumman
CUTLASS 171
3.3.2 Northrop Grumman
Mini-ANDROS II 172
3.3.3 Northrop Grumman
Mini Andros II Features 173
3.3.4 Northrop Grumman
ANDROS Hazmat 175
3.4 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems 177
3.4.1 General Dynamics
Tactical Control Units with Scalable Warfighter-Machine Interfaces 178
3.4.2 General Dynamics
Autonomous Navigation 180
3.4.3 General Dynamics
Robotics Capabilities 180
3.4.4 General Dynamics
Robotic Convoys 182
3.4.5 General Dynamics
Laser Radar (LADAR) Technology In Support Of Vision Robots 184
3.4.6 General Dynamics
Robotic Sentry – Intruder Detection and Assessment 185
3.4.7 General Dynamics
Virtual Staff: Integrated, Automated Command and Control 187
3.4.8 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems (GDRS) Leader In Tactical Robotics 188
3.4.9 General Dynamics
Mobile Detection 188
3.4.10 General
Dynamics Tactical Autonomous Combat – Chassis (TAC - C) 191
3.5 Kongsberg 192
3.5.1 Kongsberg
Protector Remote Weapon Station 193
3.5.2 Kongsberg CORTEX
194
3.6 BAE Systems 195
3.6.1 BAE Systems
Electronic Bugs Developed for Military Use 196
3.6.2 BAE Systems Land
Vehicles Given a Brain of their Own 198
3.7 QinetQ 199
3.7.1 QinetiQ Gas
Hazardous Operations Support Team (GHOST) 199
3.7.2 QinetQ Robotic
Appliqué Kit 202
3.7.3 QinetiQ Laptop
Control Unit (LCU) 203
3.7.4 QinetiQ Military
Robot TALON Production 205
3.7.5 QinetiQ TALON
Product Line Expansion 207
3.7.6 QinetQ TALON 208
3.7.7 QinetQ MAARS 215
3.7.8 QinetQ Raider I
Engineer 217
3.7.9 QinetQ Raider I
Engineer Mission 218
3.7.10 QinetQ Raider
II 218
3.7.11 QinetQ
Spartacus 220
3.7.12 QinetQ U.S.
Army REF Minotaur 222
3.7.13 QinetQ Tactical
Robot Controller 223
3.7.14 QinetQ Dragon
Runner 10 225
3.7.15 QinetQ Dragon
Runner 20 226
3.8 Cobham (bought
Telerob ) 227
3.8.1 Cobham EOD -
IEDD TEL600 Service Vehicles 227
3.8.2 Cobham TEL610 S
Rapid Response Vehicle 228
3.8.3 Cobham TEL620 M
Search and Detection IED Response Vehicle 230
3.8.4 Cobham TEL630 L
Response Vehicle - EOD IED NBC Detection 231
3.8.5 Cobham TEL640 XL
Response Vehicle – EOD IED NBC Detection and Response 233
3.8.6 Cobham TEL650
XXL Special Purpose EOD IED Response Vehicle 235
3.8.7 Cobham TEL650
XXL Special Purpose EOD IED Response Vehicle Typical Equipment:* 238
3.8.8 Cobham Telerob
Mission 238
3.8.9 Cobham Telerob -
EOD / IEDD Equipment, EOD Robots and Vehicles 239
3.8.10 Cobham Telerob
Heavy Duty Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Robot 240
3.8.11 Cobham Telerob
Telemax High-Mobility EOD Robot 241
3.8.12 Cobham Telerob
EOD / IEDD Service Vehicles 242
3.9 Allen Vanguard 247
3.9.1 Allen Vanguard
Beetle Nano UGV 247
3.9.2 Allen Vanguard
Armadillo Micro UGV 249
3.9.3 Allen Vanguard
Scorpion Small UGV 252
3.9.4 Allen Vanguard
Digital Vanguard ROV 254
3.9.5 Allen Vanguard
Defender ROV 258
3.10 Google / Boston
Dynamics 261
3.10.1 Google / Boston
Dynamics SandFlea - Leaps Small Buildings in a Single Bound 261
3.10.2 Boston Dynamics
LS3 - Legged Squad Support Systems 263
3.10.3 Google / Boston
Dynamics CHEETAH - Fastest Legged Robot 264
3.10.4 Google Boston
Dynamics Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot 266
3.10.5 Google Boston
Dynamics BigDog 268
3.10.6 Google Boston
Dynamics LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot 269
3.10.7 Google Boston
Dynamics PETMAN - BigDog Gets a Big Brother 271
3.10.8 Google Boston
Dynamics RHex Devours Rough Terrain 273
3.10.9 Google Boston
Dynamics RiSE: Vertically Climbing Robot 275
3.11 Kairos Autonami
277
3.11.1 Kairos Autonami
Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels 278
3.11.2 Kairos Autonami
Pronto4 Benefits 279
3.11.3 Kairos Autonami
Pronto4™ Sub-Systems 280
3.11.4 Kairos Autonami
ProntoMimic Software Suite Functions 280
3.12 Mesa Robotics 281
3.12.1 Mesa MATILDA II
282
3.12.2 Mesa ACER 284
3.13 Lockheed Martin
286
3.13.1 Lockheed Martin
Robotic - Human Collaboration Augmentation 286
3.13.2 Lockheed Martin
Remote Operation and Control 288
3.13.3 Lockheed Martin
UCLASS 289
3.13.4 Lockheed Martin
Expeditionary Ground Control System 290
3.13.5 Lockheed Martin
Vehicle Control Station (VCS) Software VCS-4586 292
3.13.6 Lockheed Martin
SharkFin Navigation Control 294
3.13.7 Lockheed Martin
Video-Game-Like Interface for High-Level Planning 295
3.13.8 Lockheed Martin
Threat Avoidance 296
3.13.9 Lockheed Martin
Autonomous Mobility Appliqué System (AMAS) 297
3.13.10 Lockheed
Martin SMSS 299
3.13.11 Lockheed
Martin Squad Mission Support System SMSS User-Proven Autonomy 300
3.13.12 Lockheed
Martin Squad Mission Support System Unmanned Capabilities 301
3.13.13 Lockheed
Martin Squad Mission Support System Unmanned Capabilities 302
3.14 Thales Group Mini
UAV and UGVs 303
3.14.1 Thales Group
Customers 304
3.15 G-NIUS UGS 305
3.15.1 G-NIUS
Avantguard MK I 306
3.15.2 G-NIUS
Avantguard MK II 308
3.15.3 G-NIUS Guardium
MK I 309
3.15.4 G-NIUS Guardium
MK II 311
3.15.5 G-NIUS Guardium
MK III 313
3.16 ICOR Technology
317
3.16.1 ICOR ScanX
Scout™ Digital Imaging System 317
3.16.2 ICOR Technology
MK3 Caliber 318
3.16.3 Icor CALIBER®
T5 319
3.16.4 Icor
Mini-CALIBER® 321
3.16.5 Icor
MICRO-CALIBER® Rapid Response 322
3.17 Pedsco Remote
Mobile Investigator (RMI) 323
3.17.1 Pedsco RMI-9XD
324
3.17.2 Pedsco RMI-9WT
327
3.17.3 Pedsco RMI-9XD
329
3.17.4 Pedsco RMI-10F
332
3.18 ECA Robotics
Cameleon EOD 336
3.18.1 ECA Robotics
CAMELEON CRBN 338
3.18.2 ECA Robotics
COBRA MK2 339
3.18.3 ECA Robotics
MAMBA 340
3.18.4 ECA Robotics
TSR 202 342
3.19 Elbit Systems
Land Systems 344
3.19.1 Elbit Systems
Autonomous Systems 344
3.20 Recon Robotics
Recon Scout IR 345
3.20.1 Recon Robotics
Recon Scout XL 347
3.20.2 Recon Robotics
Throwbot XT 348
3.20.3 Recon Robotics
Searchstick 350
3.21 Carnegie Mellon
University Crusher 351
3.21.1 Carnegie Mellon
University TUGV 352
3.22 RoboteX Avatar
III Robot 353
3.22.1 RoboteX Avatar
III Tactical Robot 355
3.22.2 RoboteX Avatar
III Hazmat Robot 357
3.22.3 RoboteX Avatar
III EOD Robot 359
3.22.4 RoboteX Avatar
III Security Robot 362
3.22.5 RoboteX Avatar
Legion System 364
3.22.6 Avatar Legion
System Bringing Automation to Campus and Shipyard Environments 365
3.23 RE2, INC
Manipulators 366
3.23.1 RE2 Highly
Dexterous Manipulation System (HDMS) 367
3.23.2 RE2 HD2
Manipulator 367
3.23.3 RE2 Imitative
Controller 368
3.23.4 RE2 DS1-MA 368
3.23.5 RE2 ForeRunner
RDV 370
3.24 Chinese Military
Robots 371
3.25 NORINCO Sharp
Claw 372
3.25.1 Norinco Sharp
Claw 2 374
3.25.2 Norinco Chinese
Big Dog Military Robot 376
3.26 China South
Industries Group 378
3.27 Chinese
Weaponized 'Crab Walker' Robots 380
4 Military Robot Technology 384
4.1 Military Robot
Technology Enablers 384
4.1.1 Military Robot
Logistics 386
4.2 MRAP ATV:
Requirements and Contenders 388
4.3 Military Robot
Enabling Technology 393
4.4 Intel Integrated
Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation 395
4.4.1 Open Robotic
Control Software 397
4.4.2 Military Robot
Key Technology 398
4.4.3 PC-Bots 401
4.4.4 Visual
Simultaneous Localization & Mapping 402
4.5 Advanced Robot
Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation 402
4.5.1 Robot
Intelligence Systems 403
4.5.2 Real-World,
Dynamic Sensing 403
4.6 User-Friendly
Interfaces 404
4.6.1
Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design 404
4.7 Field Based
Robotics Iterative Development 405
4.7.1 Next-Generation
Products Leverage Platform Model 406
4.7.2 Modular Robot
Structure And Control 407
4.7.3 Lattice
Architectures 407
4.7.4 Chain / Tree
Architectures 407
4.7.5 Deterministic
Reconfiguration 408
4.7.6 Stochastic
Reconfiguration 408
4.7.7 Modular Robotic
Systems 408
4.8 Cultivating
Intelligence / Military Robotic Collaborations 409
4.9 Configuration Of
Robot Systems Using RISC Architectures 409
4.9.1 MMU And Logic
Space 411
4.9.2 Robotic Use of
Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries 415
4.10 Network Of Robots
And Sensors 416
4.10.1 Sensor Networks
Part Of Research Agenda 417
4.10.2 Light Sensing
418
4.10.3 Acceleration
Sensing 419
4.10.4 Chemical
Sensing 419
4.10.5 GPS Navigation
Sensing 419
4.11 Military Robot
Technology Functions 420
4.12 Carbon Nanotube
Radio 420
4.13 iRobot Technology
422
4.13.1 iRobot Aware
Robot Intelligence Systems 422
4.13.2 iRobot
Real-World, Dynamic Sensing. 422
4.13.3 iRobot
User-Friendly Interface 423
4.13.4 iRobot
Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design. 424
4.13.5 iRobot
Technology 424
4.14 Military Robot
Technology Trends 425
4.15 Classes of
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) 426
4.15.1 Armed Robotic
Vehicle (ARV) 426
4.15.2 US Unmanned
Ground Vehicle Funding 427
4.15.3 Funding
Military Robots 428
4.15.4 US Army's
Modernization Program Funding 428
4.15.5 Efforts to
Mitigate The Improvised Explosive Device Threat To Dismounted Operations 435
4.15.6 US Joint
Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization 435
4.15.7 Route Mapping
436
4.15.8 Man-Packable
SUGV 436
4.15.9 Demilitarized
Zone Between South and North Korea 437
4.15.10 Chinese
Military Robots 438
4.15.11 Western Europe
439
4.15.12 Russian
Federation 439
4.15.13 Middle East
440
4.15.14 India &
Japan 440
4.15.15 Australia
& Canada 440
4.15.16 Indigenous UGV
R&D Capabilities 442
5. Military Robot Company Profiles 443
5.1 Allen Vanguard 443
5.1.1 Allen Vanguard
Rapid Development 445
5.2 BAE Systems 450
5.1.1 BAE Systems
Organization 450
5.1.2 BAE Systems Performance
451
5.1.1 BAE Systems Key
Facts 451
5.1.2 BAE Systems
Strategy 452
5.1.3 BAE Systems
Operational Framework 454
5.1.4 Key Performance
Indicators (KPIs) 454
5.1.5 BAE Systems Risk
Management 454
5.3 ECA Robotics 460
5.4 Elbit Systems 461
5.4.1 Elbit Systems
Principal Market Environment 463
5.4.2 Elbit Systems
464
5.4.3 Elbit Systems
Principal Market Environment 465
5.5 General Dynamics
467
5.5.1 Sequester
Mechanism 468
5.5.2 General Dynamics
Revenue 469
5.5.3 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems 470
5.5.4 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision 470
5.5.5 General Dynamics
Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing 470
5.5.6 General Dynamics
Autonomous Land And Air Vehicle Development 471
5.6 G-Nius 472
5.7 Google 473
5.7.1 Google / Boston
Dynamics 475
5.7.2 Boston Dynamics
476
5.7.3 Boston Dynamics
LS3 - Legged Squad Support Systems 477
5.7.4 Boston Dynamics
CHEETAH - Fastest Legged Robot 478
5.7.5 Boston Dynamics
Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot 480
5.7.6 Boston Dynamics
BigDog 482
5.7.7 Boston Dynamics
LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot 483
5.7.8 Google Robotic
Division 485
5.7.9 Google
Self-Driving Car 485
5.7.10 Google Cars
Address Vast Majority Of Vehicle Accidents Due To Human Error 487
5.7.11 Google Business
487
5.7.12 Google Corporate
Highlights 488
5.7.13 Google Search
489
5.7.14 Google Revenue
491
5.7.15 Google Second
Quarter 2013 Results 491
5.7.16 Google Revenues
by Segment and Geography 494
5.7.17 Google /
Motorola Headcount 495
5.7.18 Google /
Motorola 495
5.8 ICOR Technology
497
5.9 iRobot 497
5.9.1 iRobot Home
Robots: 499
5.9.2 iRobot Defense
and Security: Protecting Those in Harm’s Way 499
5.9.3 iRobot Role In
The Robot Industry 500
5.9.4 iRobot SPARK
(Starter Programs for the Advancement of Robotics Knowledge) 500
5.9.5 iRobot Revenue
501
5.9.6 iRobot Acquires
Evolution Robotics, Inc. 503
5.9.7 iRobot /
Evolution Robotics 504
5.9.8 iRobot Strategy
504
5.9.9 iRobot
Technology 507
5.10 Kairos Autonami
508
5.10.1 Kairos Autonomi
upgrades robot conversion kit 508
5.10.2 Kairos Autonomi
Autonomy ROI 509
5.10.3 Kairos Autonomi
Upgrades Robot Conversion Kit 510
5.11 Kawada Industries
510
5.12 Kongsberg 511
5.12.1 Kongsberg
Defence Systems Revenue 512
5.13 Lockheed Martin
513
5.13.1 Lockheed Martin
Symphony Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems 517
5.13.2 Lockheed Martin
Aeronautics Revenue 517
5.13.3 Lockheed Martin
Electronic Systems 522
5.13.4 Lockheed Martin
523
5.13.5 Lockheed Martin
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) 524
5.15.17 Lockheed
Martin K-MAX 527
5.15.18 Lockheed
Martin Desert Hawk III 529/
5.15.19 Lockheed
Martin Stalker UAS 530
5.15.20 Lockheed
Martin Fury 532
5.15.21 Lockheed
Martin VTOL Quad Rotor 533
5.14 Magal 535
5.15 Mesa Robotics 536
5.15.1 Systems
Development Division of Mesa Associates 537
5.15.2 Mesa Robotics
Affordable Robotic Solutions 539
5.15.3 Mesa Robotics
Revenue 540
5.16 Northrop Grumman
541
5.16.1 Northrop
Grumman Revenue 543
5.16.2 Northrop
Grumman Remotec 543
5.16.3 Northrop
Grumman Leading Global Security Company 544
5.16.4 Northrop
Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment 547
5.16.5 Northrop
Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry
AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya 548
5.16.6 Northrop
Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc. upgrade the U.S. Air Force fleet of
Andros HD-1 548
5.16.7 Northrop
Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier 549
5.17 Pearson
Engineering 550
5.18 Pedsco 551
5.19 QinetiQ 552
5.19.1 QinetQ
Comprised Of Experts 553
5.19.2 QinetiQ North
America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs And Saves Lives 554
5.19.3 QinetiQ
World-Leading Products: 556
5.19.4 QinetiQ
Innovation 557
5.19.5 QinetiQ North
America 558
5.19.6 QinetiQ Revenue
559
5.19.7 QinetiQ Vision
560
5.19.8 QinetiQ Mission
560
5.19.9 QinetiQ /
Foster Miller 560
5.19.10 QinetiQ /
Foster Miller Financial Position 562
5.19.11 QinetiQ North
America Order for 100 Dragon Runner 10Micro Robots: 564
5.19.12 QinetiQ /
Automatika 566
5.19.13 QinetiQ
Customer Base 567
5.20 Re2, Inc 570
5.20.1 Re Leading
Developer 574
5.20.2 Re2 Forerunner
High Speed Inspection Robot 576
5.20.3 Re2 ForeRunner
RDV 577
5.20.4 Re2 HST -
High-Speed Teleoperation 577
5.21 ReconRobotics 578
5.21.1 ReconRobotics
Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 579
5.22 Robotex 580
5.22.1 Robotex EOD
Robot Assessment Results 580
5.23 TechnoRobot 581
5.24 Telerob 585
5.24.1 Telerob 585
5.25 Thales Group 586
5.1.6 Thales Core
Businesses 587
5.1.7 Thales: - A
Global Player 587
5.1.8 Thales Key
Technology Domains 589
5.1.9 Thales Open
Research 589
5.1.10 Thales Stance
on Environment 590
5.1.11 Thales
Processes 590
5.1.12 Thales Product
Design 590
5.1.13 Thales Site
Management 590
5.1.14 Thales Alenia
Space Integration Of Service Module For The Fourth ATV 591
5.1.15 Thales Sonar
‘Excels’ In Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise 592
5.25.1 Thales Group
Ground Alerter 10 594
5.25.2 Thales Group
Ground Master 400 (GM 400) 594
5.25.3 Thales Group
Ground Smarter 1000 595
5.25.4 Thales Group
596
5.20.3 Re2 ForeRunner
RDV 577
5.20.4 Re2 HST -
High-Speed Teleoperation 577
5.21 ReconRobotics 578
5.21.1 ReconRobotics
Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 579
5.22 Robotex 580
5.22.1 Robotex EOD
Robot Assessment Results 580
5.23 TechnoRobot 581
5.24 Telerob 585
5.24.1 Telerob 585
5.25 Thales Group 586
5.1.6 Thales Core
Businesses 587
5.1.7 Thales: - A
Global Player 587
5.1.8 Thales Key
Technology Domains 589
5.1.9 Thales Open
Research 589
5.1.10 Thales Stance
on Environment 590
5.1.11 Thales
Processes 590
5.1.12 Thales Product
Design 590
5.1.13 Thales Site
Management 590
5.1.14 Thales Alenia
Space Integration Of Service Module For The Fourth ATV 591
5.1.15 Thales Sonar
‘Excels’ In Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise 592
5.25.1 Thales Group
Ground Alerter 10 594
5.25.2 Thales Group
Ground Master 400 (GM 400) 594
5.25.3 Thales Group
Ground Smarter 1000 595
5.25.4 Thales Group
596
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