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Ghost Robotics Vision 60

A rugged quadruped robot tailored for outdoor and military applications, capable of enduring harsh conditions and demanding environments.

FreemiumOtherPhysical robot platform, API for control and integration, Custom software stack and teleoperation interface
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What is Ghost Robotics Vision 60?

Ghost Robotics Vision 60 is a quadruped robot designed for work in difficult outdoor and military environments. It's a physical robotic platform rather than software; the robot can traverse rough terrain, carry equipment, and operate in conditions where wheeled or tracked vehicles struggle. The Vision 60 is built to withstand harsh weather, rocky ground, and other challenging landscapes. It's intended for organisations that need mobile robotic platforms for inspection, surveillance, payload delivery, or research in remote or hazardous areas. The robot combines practical engineering for durability with the mobility advantages of a four-legged design.

Key Features

Quadruped locomotion

Four-legged design enables movement across uneven terrain, obstacles, and steep slopes more effectively than traditional wheeled alternatives

Rugged construction

Built to operate in extreme weather, mud, sand, and rocky environments without frequent maintenance or protection

Payload capacity

Can carry sensors, cameras, and equipment for various mission-specific tasks

Terrain adaptability

Legs adjust independently to navigate obstacles, stairs, and unstable ground automatically

Extended operational range

Designed for extended missions in remote locations away from immediate support infrastructure

Modular sensor integration

Compatible with various cameras, LiDAR, thermal imaging, and other detection equipment

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Superior terrain navigation compared to wheels or tracks on rocky, muddy, or steep ground
  • Robust design built explicitly for military and outdoor use reduces downtime from environmental damage
  • Flexible payload system allows customisation for different mission types without redesigning the platform

Limitations

  • High cost and complexity compared to simpler robotic platforms; requires skilled operators and maintenance
  • Battery life may be limited on extended missions depending on terrain difficulty and payload weight
  • Steep learning curve for deployment and programming; not suitable for organisations without robotics expertise

Use Cases

Military reconnaissance and surveillance in rough or dangerous terrain

Infrastructure inspection in remote areas such as pipelines, power lines, or communication towers

Search and rescue operations in disaster zones with unstable ground or obstacles

Environmental monitoring and scientific research in wilderness areas

Border patrol and perimeter security in areas inaccessible to vehicles