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Hunter Autonomous Tactical Infiltrator
HATI is a tactical robotic unit inspired by the legendary wolf Hati of Norse mythology, who tirelessly chased the moon across the skies. Designed for infiltration and reconnaissance missions in hostile environments, HATI combines compact size, stealth mobility and advanced sensors to operate where other systems can’t reach.
Guardian Autonomous Robotic Military
GARM is a medium-large quadruped robotic platform designed for autonomous patrol, area control and armed escort missions in complex operational environments. The name recalls the mythical hellhound Garmr, guardian of the gates of the world of the dead: like its namesake, GARM watches, protects and attacks when needed.
Light Operational Vector for Exploratory Penetration
Designed for high-mobility missions, it is built to infiltrate fast, transmit real-time data, and exit before it is even detected. With a weight of about 37 kg, it offers high endurance: up to 5 hours unloaded and over 3 hours with a 25 kg payload. It can reach speeds up to 5 m/s and handle slopes up to 45°, overcoming obstacles up to 30 cm.
Equipped with 12 high-power motors, LiDAR sensors, an HD camera and front lighting, it ensures accurate environmental awareness with no blind spots. The hot-swappable dual-battery system enables continuous operations. It includes remote control and automatic follow mode.
The quadruped A2 “Stellar Explorer” is a platform designed to operate in complex environments and on rough terrain. With a weight of about 37 kg, it offers high endurance: up to 5 hours without load and over 3 hours with a 25 kg payload. It can reach speeds up to 5 m/s and tackle slopes up to 45°, overcoming obstacles up to 30 cm.
Equipped with 12 high-power motors, LiDAR sensors, an HD camera and front lighting, it ensures accurate environmental perception with no blind spots. The hot-swappable dual-battery system enables continuous operations. It includes remote control and automatic follow mode.
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