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First Responder, Border Patrol, Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, and Security Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018

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WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study First Responder Type Robots: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2012 to 2018. The 2012 study has 463 pages, 183 tables and figures. Worldwide First Responder Type Robot markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the next generation robots systems provide a way to improve law enforcement services delivery in the communities of the world.

According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, 'In the new global economy supported by the Internet, communication between countries has become ubiquitous, enterprise teams are comprised of people from many different countries working together to make the enterprise work. In this context the need for homeland security and first responder actions by one country against another country becomes far less necessary. In this context, first responder robots can be deployed situationally to achieve control of those who would disrupt or steal from law abiding citizens.'

What is good for a robotic unmanned ground vehicles change the nature of war. They make war more of a police action. Civilian populations become a group that can be protected. War becomes a strategy of looking for the terrorists, of seeking out and stopping terrorist activities.

Civilization does not tolerate bombing or shooting at civilians. Women and children are not worthy targets. Police are looking for terrorists and trying to stop terrorist activities. The terrorists target civilians in order to create terror, but the homeland security and police needs to target terrorists and protect civilians in order to get their job done effectively. Robots help in this task by sending robots instead of Homeland security and police into dangerous places.

Police work robot security systems have an emphasis on causality reduction during security patrols. This aim has resulted in investment in robotics technology because robots save lives. Robotic research is continuing to be a priority for government spending. The homeland security and police first responders have a goal of making ground security patrols operational.

The iRobot 210 Negotiator is a surveillance robot for public safety professionals is illustrative of devices that are likely to proliferate to every law enforcement agency worldwide. The iRobot 210 Negotiator performs basic reconnaissance. The robot increases situational awareness in dangerous scenarios. Instead of going into a dangerous situation and getting shot, it is better to send in a robot.

First Responder Type Robot markets at $440.4 million in 2011 are anticipated to reach $1.6 billion by 2018 as next generation robots are introduced to manage situational response to community threats. Robots will see increasing use in protecting borders.

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FIRST RESPONDER, HOMELAND SECURITY, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ROBOT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

First Responder, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement Robots Market Driving Forces
Homeland Security And Police Ground Robots
Robots Operate Independently
Homeland Security Law Enforcement And First Responder Ground Robots Market Shares
First Responder, Homeland Security, And Law Enforcement Robots Market Forecasts
Police Actions Against Terrorists Replace Wars In The New Global Economy

1. FIRST RESPONDER AND SECURITY ROBOTS MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 First Responders
  1.1.1 First Responder Need for Robots
1.2 First Responder Robot Border Patrol
  1.2.1 Border Patrol and Homeland Security
1.3 Delivering Robotic Capabilities to Border Patrol Teams
1.4 Robot Scope
  1.4.1 First Responder Robot Applications
1.5 Army's G8 Futures office
  1.5.1 Delivering Capabilities to the Brigade Combat Teams
  1.5.2 Transition Between The Current Market And Where The Market Is Going
  1.5.3 Different Sizes of UGVs
1.6 Types of First Responder Robots
  1.6.1 Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal
  1.6.2 QinetiQ North America Talon Robots Universal Disrupter Mount
  1.6.3 General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS II Increases First Responders Safety
  1.6.4 First Responder Unmanned Ground Vehicle from iRobot
1.7 UGV Enabling Technologies
  1.7.1 Sensor Processing
  1.7.2 Machine Autonomy
1.8 First Responder Robot Bandwidth
  1.8.1 UGV Follow-Me Capability
  1.8.2 Communications Bandwidth
  1.8.3 Battery Power
  1.8.4 Combination Of Batteries Linked To Onboard Conventional Diesel
1.9 SUGVs
  1.9.1 Mid-Size Category UGV
  1.9.2 Large UGV
  1.9.3 Ground Combat Vehicle
  1.9.4 TARDEC
  1.9.5 Tacom
1.10 Security Teams Advanced Defense Technologies

2. FIRST RESPONDER, HOMELAND SECURITY, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ROBOT MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS

2.1 First Responder, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement Robots Market Driving Forces
  2.1.1 Homeland Security And Police Ground Robots
  2.1.2 Robots Operate Independently
2.2 Homeland Security Law Enforcement And First Responder Ground Robots Market Shares
  2.2.1 iRobot Surveillance Robots
  2.2.2 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS)
  2.2.3 Northrop Grumman
  2.2.4 Thales Group Mini UAV and UGVs
  3.1.1 iRobot Research/iRobot Collaborative Systems
  2.2.5 Energid/Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection
  2.2.6 BLACK-I Antiterrorist ROBOTICS
2.3 First Responder, Homeland Security, And Law Enforcement Robots Market Forecasts
  2.3.1 Homeland Security and First Responder Robot Market Forecasts By Size: Tactical, Small, and Medium
  2.3.2 Tactical First Responder Robot Market Forecasts,
  2.3.1 Small First Responder Type Robot Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
  2.3.2 Mid Size First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
  2.3.3 Communications And Collaboration Robot Support Converge To Enable First Response
2.4 Building a Culture of Preparedness
  2.4.1 First Responder Robot Market Segment Forecasts
  2.4.2 First Responder Robots Prevent And Disrupt Terrorist Attacks
  2.4.3 Robots Emerge As Part Of Critical Security and Emergency Response Infrastructure
  2.4.4 First Responder Robot Platforms, Cameras, Grippers, And Sensor Combinations
  2.4.5 Worldwide First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Segments
2.5 Police Actions Against Terrorists Replace Wars In The New Global Economy
  2.5.1 First Responder Robots For Challenging Missions
  2.5.2 QinetiQ’s/Foster-Miller Talon First Responder Robot
  2.5.3 Telerob Sensor Platform
  2.5.4 Small, Maneuverable First Responder Robots
  2.5.5 iRobot PackBot Scout
  2.5.6 iRobot PackBot Explorer
  2.5.7 QinetiQ North America’s Dragon Runner Robot Delivered to Mesa AZ SWAT Team
  2.5.8 Application Scope
  2.5.9 U.S. First responder Robots Key to Iraq Surge Success
2.6 First responder Robot Regional Market Analysis
  2.6.1 iRobot Looks To Expand in Latin America and China

3. FIRST RESPONDER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Energid Technologies Nuclear Power Plant Robots
  3.1.1 Energid/Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection
3.2 BLACK-I Antiterrorist ROBOTICS
3.3 Army Intelligence Exponent Agile Remote Controlled Robots
3.4 iRobot Surveillance Robots
  3.4.1 iRobot Research/iRobot Collaborative Systems
  3.4.2 iRobot LANdroids Robot
  3.4.3 iRobot IOD Robot Detection and Prevention
  3.4.4 iRobot First Responders Controls
  3.4.5 iRobot Daredevil
  3.4.6 iRobot 500 PackBot with Mapping Kit
  3.4.7 iRobot Advanced Platforms
  3.4.8 iRobot RedOwl: Multi-Sensor Sniper Detection and Targeting
  3.4.9 iRobot Nostra: Power System Condition Monitoring and Prognostics
  3.4.10 iRobot Health Monitoring and Vehicle Self-Diagnosis for iRobot PackBot EOD
  3.4.11 iRobot SUGV
  3.4.12 iRobot and Boeing SUGV (Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
3.5 Thales Group Mini UAV and UGVs
  3.5.1 Thales Group Ground Alerter
  3.5.2 Thales Group Ground Master 400 (GM 400)
  3.5.3 Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000
3.6 QinetiQ/Foster Miller TALON
3.7 Allen Vanguard Remotely Operated Vehicles
  3.7.1 Allen Vanguard Digital Vanguard ROV
3.8 iRobot Semi-Autonomous Operations: Wayfarer
  3.8.1 iRobot 110 FirstLook Small, Throwable Robot
3.9 BAE Systems Ant Size Robot
  3.9.1 BAE Systems Unmanned Ground Vehicles
  3.9.2 BAE Systems Armed Robotic Vehicle
3.10 Kuchcera Defense Systems Under Vehicle Inspection Platform
3.11 Boston Dynamics RHex
  3.11.1 Boston Dynamics
  3.11.2 Boston Dynamics BigDog - Rough-Terrain Robot
3.12 Recon Robotics Throwbot
3.13 Omnitech Toughbot
3.14 Hydrema Joint Stock Co. Mine Area Clearance Equipment
3.15 Innovative Response Technologies Remote Ordnance Management System Supervision Over Technical Infrastructure
3.16 Allen Vanguard 2G Command Console
3.17 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS)
  3.17.1 General Dynamics Robotic Systems’ Autonomous Navigation System (ANS)
  3.17.2 General Dynamics Robotic Systems
  3.17.3 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Tactical Autonomous Combat - Chassis
  3.17.4 General Dynamics Robotic Systems’ Autonomous Navigation System (ANS)
  3.17.5 General Dynamics Mobile Detection, Assessment, and Response System
3.18 Northrop Grumman
  3.18.1 Northrop Grumman Andros
  3.2.2 Northrop Grumman Caliber Robot Unmanned Ground Security Vehicle
  3.2.3 Northrop Grumman Caliber T5 is a small EOD and SWAT Robot.
  3.18.4 Northrop Grumman Remotec Wheelbarrow Mk9
  3.18.5 Northrop Grumman Robot Products
  3.18.6 Northrop Grumman Remote Ordnance Management System (ROMOTEC)
  3.18.7 Northrop Grumman Unmanned Ground Vehicles
  3.18.8 Northrop Grumman Wheelbarrow - Reach and Payload Capability At A Distance
  3.18.9 Northrop Grumman Wheelbarrow’s Future
3.19 Carnegie Mellon Gladiator TUGV
  3.19.1 Carnegie Mellon Dragon Runner
3.20 Gostai
  3.20.1 Gostai Jazz Security Autonomous
  3.20.2 Gostai Jazz Security Advanced Features
  3.20.3 Gostai Jazz Security
  3.20.4 Gostai Jazz Security Checking On A Place
  3.20.5 Gostai Jazz Security Instead Of Fixed Video Surveillance Cameras
  3.20.6 Jazz Security Replaces A Watchman
  3.20.7 iRobot Collaborative Engagement Of Unmanned Systems
  3.20.8 iRobot Sentinel: A System for the Teleoperated Control of Mobile Robots

4. FIRST RESPONDER ROBOT TECHNOLOGY

4.1 First Responder Robot Technology Enablers
  4.1.1 First Responder Robot Logistics
4.2 MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders
4.3 First Responder Robot Enabling Technology
4.4 Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation
  4.4.1 Open Robotic Control Software
  4.4.2 First Responder Robot Key Technology
  4.4.3 PC-Bots Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping
4.5 Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation
  4.5.1 Robot Intelligence Systems
  4.5.2 Real-World, Dynamic Sensing
4.6 User-Friendly Interfaces
  4.6.1 Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design
4.7 Field Based Robotics Iterative Development
  4.7.1 Next-Generation Products Leverage Model
  4.7.2 Modular Robot Structure And Control
  4.7.3 Lattice Architectures
  4.7.4 Chain/Tree Architectures
  4.7.5 Deterministic Reconfiguration
  4.7.6 Stochastic Reconfiguration
  4.7.7 Modular Robotic Systems
4.8 Intel First responder Robot Cultivating Collaborations
4.9 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family
  4.9.1 Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space
  4.9.2 Robotic Use of Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries
4.10 Network Of Robots And Sensors
  4.10.1 Sensor Networks Part Of Research Agenda
  4.10.2 Light Sensing
  4.10.3 Acceleration Sensing
  4.10.4 Chemical Sensing
4.11 First Responder Robot Technology Functions
4.12 Carbon Nanotube Radio
4.13 First Responder Robot Funded Programs
  4.13.1 Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization
  4.13.2 XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV)
  4.13.3 UUV Sub-Pillars
  4.13.4 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV)
  4.13.5 Alliant
  4.13.6 ATSP is a Government-wide contracting vehicle
  4.13.7 Quick, efficient contracting vehicle
  4.13.8 Facilitates technology and insertion into fielded systems
  4.13.9 Access to all Northrop Grumman sectors
4.14 iRobot Technology
  4.14.1 iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems
  4.14.2 iRobot Real-World, Dynamic Sensing.
  4.14.3 iRobot User-Friendly Interface
  4.14.4 iRobot Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design.
4.15 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions Evolution Robotics Example Applications

5 FIRST RESPONDER AND SECURITY ROBOT COMPANY PROFILES

5.1 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd
  5.1.1 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Dragon (ABL900) de-armer
  5.1.2 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Limpet Mine Disposal Equipment
  5.1.3 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd IED disruptor devices
  5.1.4 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Recoilless disruptors
  5.1.5 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) equipment
5.2 Allen Vanguard
  5.2.1 Allen Vanguard R&D
  5.2.2 Allen-Vanguard Introduces Modular New EOD Tactical Suit System For Mobile Counter-IED
5.3 BAE Systems
  5.3.1 BAE Systems Organization
  5.3.2 BAE Systems Performance
  5.3.3 BAE Systems Key Facts
  5.3.4 BAE Systems Strategy
  5.3.5 BAE Systems Operational Framework
  5.3.6 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  5.3.7 BAE Systems Risk Management
  5.3.8 BAE Systems Orders
  5.3.9 BAE Systems Received $313 Million Contract for Continued Research and Development of PIM
  5.3.10 BAE Systems’ Paladin Integrated Management
  5.3.11 BAE Systems Awarded £46m Contract To Support Royal Navy’s Type 45 Sampson Radars
5.4 Beijing Defense
  5.4.1 Beijing Defense Counter IED products
  5.4.2 Beijing Defense EOD and IED Disposal Equipment
  5.4.3 Beijing Defense Bomb Search And Detection Systems
5.5 Black I Robotics
5.6 Boston Dynamics
5.7 Carnegie Mellon University
  5.7.1 Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (SCS)
5.8 Chemring EOD Limited
  5.8.1 Chemring EOD Limited Initiation Systems/Exploders
  5.8.2 Chemring EOD Limited ROV Integration Packages
  5.8.3 Chemring EOD Limited Security: VehicleScan - Under Vehicle Surveillance Systems
5.9 DCD-DORBYL (Pty) Ltd)/RSD (the Rolling Stock and Defense Division
  5.9.1 RSD Combat-Proven Landmine Detection Systems
  5.9.2 RSD Ballistic Protection For Peacekeeping And Defense Operations
  5.9.3 RSD Engineering For Various Defense Environments And Scenarios
5.10 Ditch Witch
5.11 Energid
5.12 First-Response Robotics
5.13 General Dynamics
  5.13.1 General Dynamics Revenue
  5.13.2 General Dynamics Rifleman Radio and GD300 Go to Afghanistan with U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment
  5.13.3 General Dynamics Light Tactical Vehicles
  5.13.4 General Dynamics Light Wheeled Armored Vehicles
  5.13.5 General Dynamics Medium Wheeled Armored Vehicles
  5.13.6 General Dynamics Infantry Fighting Vehicles/Medium Combat Vehicles
  5.13.7 General Dynamics Light Combat Vehicles
  5.13.8 General Dynamics Revenue
  5.13.9 General Dynamics Mobile Military Bridge Systems
  5.13.10 General Dynamics MTB - Modular Lightweight Bridge
  5.13.11 General Dynamics European Land Systems
  5.13.12 General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS)
5.14 Gostai
5.15 iRobot
  5.15.1 iRobot Role In The Robot Industry
  5.15.2 iRobot Robots
  5.15.3 iRobot Home Cleaning Robots
  5.15.4 iRobot SUGV (Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle).
  5.15.5 iRobot FirstLook
  5.15.6 iRobot Revenue Third-Quarter 2011
  5.15.7 iRobot Government and Industrial 2011
  5.15.8 iRobot $7.4 Million Order for Small Unmanned Ground Vehicles
  5.15.9 iRobot Looks To Expand in Latin America and China
  5.15.10 iRobot PackBots
5.16 Kongsberg
  5.16.1 Kongsberg Key Orders for Maritime
  5.16.2 Kongsberg Key Figures
5.17 Kuchcera Defense Systems
5.18 Lockheed Martin
  5.18.1 Lockheed Martin Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Results
  5.18.2 Lockheed Martin Segment Results 2011
  5.18.3 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Revenue
  5.18.4 Lockheed Martin SYMPHONY Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems
  5.18.5 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue
  5.18.6 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems
  5.18.7 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Net sales
  5.18.8 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Segment Revenue
  5.18.9 Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions
  5.18.10 Lockheed Martin Space Systems
  5.18.11 Lockheed Martin Corporation's Business Segment
  5.18.12 Lockheed Martin Delivers Fourth Upgraded CBP P-3 Orion In Record Time
5.19 Mesa Associates
  5.19.1 Mesa Robotics
5.20 Northrop Grumman
  5.20.1 Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment
  5.20.2 Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya
  5.20.3 Northrop Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc. Upgrade the U.S. Air Force Fleet of Andros HD-1 5.20.4 Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier
  5.20.5 Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Segment
5.21 Pearson Engineering
5.22 QinetiQ North America
  5.22.1 QinetiQ North America
  5.22.2 QinetiQ Starts Spinoff from United Kingdom Ministry of Defense, Defense Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA)
  5.22.3 QinetiQ/Foster Miller
  5.22.4 QinetiQ/Foster Miller Financial Position
  5.22.5 QinetiQ North America Order for 100 Dragon Runner 10Micro Robots
  5.22.6 QinetiQ/Automatika
  5.22.7 QinetiQ Customer Base
  5.22.8 QinetiQ Revenue
5.23 re
5.24 Recon Robotics
5.25 TechnoRobot
5.26 Telerob
5.27 Thales Group
  5.27.1 Thales Core Businesses
  5.27.2 Thales: - A Global Player
  5.27.3 Thales Facts and Figures
  5.27.4 Thales Innovation
  5.27.5 Thales Key Technology Domains
  5.27.6 Thales Open Research
  5.27.7 Thales Stance on Environment
  5.27.8 Thales Processes
  5.27.9 Thales Product design
  5.27.10 Thales Site Management
  5.27.11 Thales Alenia Space Integration Of Service Module For The Fourth ATV
  5.27.12 Thales Sonar ‘Excels’ In Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise
5.28 Vecna Technologies
5.29 Military Robot Companies

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Table ES-1 Homeland Security And Police Robots Market Driving Forces
Figure ES-2 Homeland Security and First Responder Robots Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure ES-6 First Responder Type Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 1-1 First Responder Robot Applications
Table 1-2 First Responder Armed Robotic Applications
Table 1-3 What the First Responder Wants In Robotic Systems
Figure 1-4 Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal Unit
Figure 1-5 Telerob Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD System For Operation In Confined Areas
Figure 1-6 QinetiQ North America TALON Robots Universal Disruptor Mount (UDM)
Figure 1-7 Next-Generation General Dynamics CROWS II
Figure 1-8 Organization for Combating Terrorism: Technology Support Office
Table 2-1 Homeland Security And Police Robots Market Driving Forces
Figure 2-2 Homeland Security and First Responder Robots Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Table 2-3 Homeland Security and First Responder Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011
Figure 2-4 iRobot 210 Negotiator
Table 2-5 iRobot 510 Packbot Characteristics
Figure 2-6 First Responder Type Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-7 First Responder Robots Market Forecasts, Shipments, Units, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-8 First Responder Type Robot Shipment Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-9 Homeland Security and First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars and Units, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-10 Small First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010-2016
Figure 2-11 Tactical First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-12 Small First Responder Type Robots Under 31 Pounds Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-13 Mid Size First Responder Type Robots 400 to 2,500 Pounds Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-14 First Responder Type Robot Shipment Segment Market Forecasts: Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-15 Types of Events Triggering Need For First Responder Robots
Figure 2-16 Rifle Mounted Robot for First Responder Situations
Figure 2-17 First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Table 2-18 First Responder Robot Market Segments, Worldwide, 2009
Table 2-19 First Responder Robot Market Segments, Worldwide, 2016
Table 2-20 First Responder Robot Market Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010-2016
Figure 2-21 Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-22 Homeland Security Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-23 Border Patrol Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-25 Security Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 2-26 U.S. First responder Robot for 'Surge'
Figure 2-27 Homeland Security and First Responder Robot Regional Market Segments, 2011
Table 2-28 Homeland Security and First Responder Robot Regional Market Segments, 2011
Figure 3-1 Exponent Agile Remote Controlled Robots
Figure 3-2 iRobot 210 Negotiator
Table 3-3 iRobot 210 Negotiator Controls
Table 3-4 iRobot 210 Negotiator Characteristics
Table 3-5 iRobot HazMat Technicians Controls
Table 3-6 iRobot 510 Packbot Characteristics
Table 3-7 iRobot First Responders Controls
Table 3-8 iRobot 510 Packbot Characteristics
Table 3-9 iRobot Combat Engineers Controls
Table 3-10 iRobot 510 Packbot Characteristics
Table 3-11 iRobot Daredevil Goals
Table 3-12 iRobot 500 PackBot Needs
Table 3-13 iRobot 500 PackBot Goals
Table 3-14 iRobot RedOwl Goals
Table 3-15 iRobot Nostra Goals
Table 3-16 iRobot Health Monitoring Goals
Figure 3-17 iRobot SUGV
Figure 3-18 SUGV (Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
Table 3-19 iRobot SUGV Characteristics
Table 3-20 Thales Group Ground Master 400 Features
Table 3-21 Thales Group Ground Master 400 Facts
Table 3-22 Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000 Features
Figure 3-23 Thales Group Eurobot Ground Prototype (EGP)
Figure 3-24 QinetiQ World-beating robots designed to do the dirty work
Table 3-25 QinetiQ Family Of Robots Positioning
Table 3-26 QinetiQ Portfolio
Table 3-27 Allen Vanguard Digital Vanguard ROV Features
Table 3-28 iRobot Semi-Autonomous Operation Goals
Figure 3-29 iRobot 110 FirstLook
Table 3-30 iRobot 110 First Look Controls
Table 3-31 iRobot 110 First Look Characteristics
Figure 3-32 BAE Homeland security Robot in Development
Figure 3-33 BAE Systems Armed Robotic Vehicle
Figure 3-34 Kuchcera Defense Systems Under Vehicle Inspection Platform
Figure 3-35 Boston Dynamics RiSE: The Amazing Climbing Robot
Figure 3-36 Boston Dynamics SquishBot - Advanced Chemistry Robot That Inches, Climbs and Deforms
Figure 3-37 Boston Dynamics RiSE: The Amazing Climbing Robot
Figure 3-38 Boston Dynamics Robotics
Figure 3-39 Boston Dynamics LS3 - Legged Squad Support Systems
Figure 3-40 Boston Dynamics BigDog - Rough-Terrain Robot
Figure 3-41 Boston Dynamics LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot
Figure 3-42 Boston DynamicsPETMAN - BigDog gets a Big Brother
Figure 3-43 Recon Robotics Throwbot
Figure 3-44 Omnitech Toughbot
Figure 3-45 Hydrema Joint Stock Co. Mine Area Clearance Equipment
Figure 3-46 Innovative Response Technologies Remote Ordnance Management System
Table 3-47 Benefits of General Dynamics DRS Robotics Systems to the Soldier
Figure 3-48 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Advanced Technology Positioning
Figure 3-49 General Dynamics TAC-C Robot
Figure 3-50 Next-Generation General Dynamics Robots
Table 3-51 General Dynamics Near Autonomous Unmanned Systems (NAUS) – Advanced Technology Objective (NAUS-ATO)
Figure 3-52 General Dynamics Mobile Detection, Assessment, and Response System
Figure 3-53 Northrop Grumman Andros
Figure 3-54 Northrop Grumman REMOTEC T5 CALIBER
Figure 3-55 Northrop Grumman Remotec Wheelbarrow Revolution
Figure 3-56 Northrop Grumman REMOTEC Mk3 CALIBER
Figure 3-57 Northrop Grumman Remote Ordnance Management System (ROMOTEC)
Figure 3-58 Northrop Grumman Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Figure 3-59 Carnegie Mellon Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Figure 3-60 Carnegie Mellon Dragon Runner Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Figure 3-61 Gostai Telesurveillance Robot
Figure 3-62 Gostai - A watchman that never sleeps
Figure 3-63 Gostai Jazz Security
Table 3-64 Allen Vanguard 2G Command Console Features
Table 3-65 iRobot Collaborative UGV Goals
Table 3-66 iRobot Sentinel
Table 3- 67 iRobot Sentinel Goals
Figure 4-1 First Responder Robot Technology Enablers
Table 4-2 First Responder Robot Technology Characteristics
Figure 4-3 First Responder Ground Robot Technology Enablers
Table 4-4 US Army First Responder Robot Logistics Positioning
Figure 4-5 Robot Systems Associated with Force Application Description
Figure 4-6 Robotic Performance Characteristics
Table 4-7 First Responder Robotics Enabling Technology
Table 4-8 First Responder Robots Development Challenges
Table 4-9 First Responder Robot Integrated Circuit-Based Innovation Functions
Table 4-10 First Responder Robot Key Technology
Table 4-11 Robot Communications Key Technology
Table 4-12 First Responder Robot Key Navigation Technologies
Table 4-13 Human-Robot Interaction
Table 4-14 Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping Functions Relevant to Robotics
Figure 4-15 Hitachi Modular Robot Configuration
Table 4-16 First Responder Robot Key Product Technology Factors
Table 4-16 (Continued) First Responder Robot Key Product Technology Factors
Table 4-17 First Responder Robot Technology Functions
Table 4-17 (Continued) First Responder Robot Technology Functions
Table 4-18 Missions (UUV “Sub-Pillars”) In Priority Order
Figure 4-19 UUVMP Vision
Table 4-20 Alliant Features:
Table 4-20 (Continued) Alliant Features:
Figure 4-21 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions
Figure 4-22 Evolution Robotics Object Recognition
Table 4-23 Evolution Robotics Applications
Table 5-1 Global Leader in Counter-IED
Table 5-2 Allen Vanguard Corporate Brands
Table 5-3 Allen Vanguard R&D Directions
Table 5-4 BAE Systems Company Positioning
Figure 5-5 BAE Systems Strategy
Figure 5-6 BAE Systems Contract for PIM
Table 5-7 Beijing Defense Key Business Areas
Table 5-8 Chemring EOD Limited Initiation Systems/Exploders
Figure 5-9 General Dynamics Divisions
Figure 5-10 General Dynamics Eagle
Figure 5-11 General Dynamics Duro
Figure 5-12 General Dynamics Piranha
Figure 5-13 General Dynamics Pandur 6 x
Table 5-14 General Dynamics Pandur 6 x 6 Features
Figure 5-15 General Dynamics Pandur 8 x
Table 5-16 General Dynamics Pandur 8 x 8 Features
Figure 5-17 General Dynamics Piranha
Figure 5-18 General Dynamics Ascod
Figure 5-19 General Dynamics SK
Table 5-20 General Dynamics SK 105 Features
Figure 5-21 General Dynamics M3 – A Synergy of Experience and Modern Technology
Figure 5-22 General Dynamics IRB – Combat Proven Bridge Equipment
Table 5-23 General Dynamics Bridge Equipment Features
Figure 5-24 General Dynamics REBS – The Bridge for the Future Army
Figure 5-25 General Dynamics IAB – A light weight bridge for several uses
Figure 5-26 General Dynamics EAGLE Armored Patrol Vehicle
Figure 5-27 Kongsberg Key Orders for Maritime
Figure 5-28 Kongsberg Crows Initiative
Figure 5-29 Lockheed Martin Segment Positioning
Figure 5-30 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Positioning
Figure 5-31 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Portfolio
Figure 5-32 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C130 Worldwide Airlift
Figure 5-33 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Falcon Fighter
Figure 5-34 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Portfolio
Figure 5-35 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Segment
Figure 5-36 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Segment Revenue
Figure 5-37 Lockheed Martin Information Systems Segment Revenue
Figure 5-38 Lockheed Martin Space Systems Segment Revenue
Figure 5-39 Northrop Grumman Systems Segments
Figure 5-40 Northrop Grumman Portfolio
Figure 5-41 Northrop Grumman Segment Revenue Growth
Figure 5-42 Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Segment
Figure 5-43 Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems Segment
Figure 5-44 QinetiQ Dragon Runner Urban Operations Rugged Ultra-Compact, Lightweight And Portable Reconnaissance Robot
Table 5-45 QinetiQ Customer Base
Figure 5-46 Re2 Open Architecture for Robots
Figure 5-47 Technorobot
Figure 5-48 Technorobot Collaborations
Table 5-49 Thales Key Technology Domains
Figure 5-50 Thales Measurable Environmental Targets
Table 5-51 Vecna Technologies hydraulic end effector Specifications


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