Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robot market
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LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (June 11, 2013) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Ground Robot Mobile Platform Systems of Engagement. The 2013 study has 587 pages, 206 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as platforms of engagement leverage mobile device capability worldwide. Even as the US presence in Iraq and Afghanistan winds down, automated process implemented as mobile platform systems of engagement are being used to fight terrorists and protect human life. These robots are a new core technology in which all governments must invest.
Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robot market growth comes from the device marketing experts inventing a new role as technology poised to be effective at the forefront of fighting terrorism. Markets at $4.5 billion in 2013 reach $12.0 billion by 2019. Growth is based on the adoption of automated process by Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol organizations worldwide. This automated process implemented as a combination of software for innovation and robotic platforms is not the traditional Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol system.
They are systems of engagement that have arms and sensors, tracks and wheels, motors and solid state batteries. These systems of engagement support leveraging smart phones and mobile platforms. The aim is to achieve a broader, more intelligent Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol presence in every area of the globe.
In the last decade, the U.S. Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol poured money into unmanned ground systems to help protect troops against improvised explosive devices. There is the issue that the Defense Department needs to repurpose all those robots once the war in Afghanistan comes to a close. The wider market for Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robots will develop as a mechanism to fight terrorism in response to the bombings in Boston and elsewhere. Bombing of civilians is a very serious matter and needs to be addressed with mobile platforms that prevent terrorist acts.
While the Army's committed to unmanned ground systems, appears to be slowing, this commitment is anticipated to heat up again quickly. the investment priorities are anticipated to change as the Defense Department realizes that investments in ground robots are needed to fight terrorism everywhere.
Just as troops leave Afghanistan, so also the robots that worked alongside them leave. The difference is that the robots are finding new uses as mobile security platforms that protect against the loss of human life The Army plans to upgrade 2,700 of its existing Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robot systems for use in training or further deployments.
Another 2,469 will be divested and given to Defense Department partners or other government agencies. The U.S. Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol 's spending on UGVs appears as though it might decrease according to the words coming out of the defense department, but as Congress assesses the damage from the Boston bombing, it will become apparent that there is only one choice from fighting terrorists efficiently and that is through the use of Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robotic platforms that function as mobile systems of engagement.
Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robot market shares and market forecast analysis considers that Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robots have a vast new market based on their ability to protect human life in the event of terrorist attack. This was proved virtually in the recent Boston terrorist attack when one of the Watertown police officers pulled the emergency brake on a police vehicle and rolled it up next to the terrorists in the stolen SUV Mercedes. Without actually being in the car, the local police officers were able to spook both terrorists by making them think they were being directly flanked.
The terrorists thought the vehicle really had police offices in it and shot toward it and detonated bombs in the rogue vehicle. The virtual robot vehicle did its job of protecting the lives of the Watertown police officers and of catching the bad guys.
Both terrorists were captured using robots, the robot car (actually a real car that was pushed into a bad situation as a robot would be, thus simulating a robot) and the robots that were used in the boat where the other terrorist was hiding to inspect the situation had a direct role in capturing the terrorists. Thus the Boston bombing illustrates a whole new use for Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robots in terrorist situations.
In this manner, robot vehicles are sure to be used to fight terrorism going forward. It should be noted that though all the resources of the federal government and state government were directed toward solving the crime, that it was the very very local group of police, the Watertown police department who did much of the work.
It was the local Watertown police department members who were engaged in a firefight with terrorists and who had to think on their feet to capture the bad guys and do it without getting killed themselves or endangering other civilians.
It is to the credit of the local police department that they were able to do this and it is noteworthy that they did use Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robots in the endeavor and the police vehicle that doubled as a Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robot presages more use of Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol style robots by local police departments.
The defense industry is entering a new era. Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robotics are poised to play a significant role in achieving change in security delivery. With battlefield engagements winding down, terrorism has emerged as a constant and current threat. The recent terrorist bombings in Boston and other cities worldwide illustrate that threat. Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robots are the best practice technology for dealing with terrorists in many cases.
According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the study, "the purchase of Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robots s is driven by the need for modernization of the Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol . The new Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol is dependent on flexibility and early response. The use of Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robots s is based on providing a robot that is less expensive to put in the field than a trained soldier and support the desire to keep the trained soldiers out of harm's way. That automation of process and modernization has appeal to those who run the Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol.
Robots are automating Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground systems, permitting vital protection of soldiers and people in the field, creating the possibility of reduced fatalities. Mobile robotics operate independently of the operator.
We hear from Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol leaders all over the world that the plan going forward is to utilize automated process to replace the warfighters and keep them out of the line of fire. The Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol robot market.is evolving in this context.
Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol ground robot market forecast analysis indicates that vendor strategy is to pursue developing new applications that leverage leading edge technology. Robot solutions are achieved by leveraging the ability to innovate, to bring products to market quickly. Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol purchasing authorities seek to reduce costs through design and outsourcing. Vendor capabilities depend on the ability to commercialize the results of research in order to fund further research. Government funded research is evolving some more ground robot capability.
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Table of Contents
FIRST RESPONDER, LAW ENFORCEMENT, BORDER PATROL ROBOT SYSTEMS OF ENGAGEMENT - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1
First Responder and Law Enforcement Robots Leverage
Systems of Engagement ES-1
Local Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First Responder
Markets Entering A New Era ES-5
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot
Market Driving Forces ES-8
SWAT Teams Everywhere Need Law Enforcement Robots ES-11
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot
Market Shares ES-12
Northrop Grumman ES-14
General Dynamics Robotic Systems ES-14
Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol
Robot Market Forecasts ES-15
High Profile First Responder State Police SWAT Team ES-15
Application Scope ES-15
1. FIRST RESPONDER, LAW ENFORCEMENT,
BORDER PATROL ROBOTS - MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1
1.1 First Responders 1-1
1.1.1 First Responder Need for Robots 1-2
1.2 First Responder Robot Border Patrol 1-3
1.2.1 Border Patrol and Homeland Security 1-4
1.2.2 Delivering Robotic Capabilities to Border Patrol Teams 1-5
1.3 Robot Scope 1-6
1.3.1 First Responder Robot Applications 1-7
1.4 Army's G8 Futures office 1-10
1.4.1 Delivering Capabilities to the Brigade Combat Teams 1-14
1.4.2 Transition Between The Current Market And Where
The Market Is Going1-14
1.4.3 Different Sizes of UGVs 1-15
1.4.4 Types of First Responder Robots 1-17
1.4.5 Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance
Disposal 1-17
1.4.6 QinetiQ North America Talon Robots Universal
Disrupter Mount 1-20
1.4.7 General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS II
Increases First Responders Safety 1-23
1.4.8 First Responder Unmanned Ground Vehicle from iRobot 1-24
1.5 UGV Enabling Technologies 1-25
1.5.1 Sensor Processing 1-26
1.5.2 Machine Autonomy 1-27
1.6 First Responder Robot Bandwidth 1-28
1.6.1 UGV Follow-Me Capability 1-28
1.6.2 Communications Bandwidth 1-29
1.6.3 Battery Power 1-29
1.6.4 Combination Of Batteries Linked To Onboard
Conventional Diesel 1-30
1.7 SUGVs 1-30
1.7.1 Mid-Size Category UGV 1-31
1.7.2 Large UGV 1-32
1.7.3 Ground Combat Vehicle 1-33
1.7.4 TARDEC 1-33
1.7.5 Tacom 1-34
1.8 Security Teams Advanced Defense Technologies 1-36
1.9 US Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 1-39
1.10 Robots Delivering Offensive and Defensive
Capabilities to SWAT Teams 1-40
1.10.1 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots 1-40
1.10.2 Army Agile Process 1-46
1.10.3 Robots Used in War 1-47
1.10.4 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border
Patrol Robot Autonomy or Control 1-48
1.10.5 M3 is a DARPA Robotics Program Agile
Methods Rapidly Deliver Business Process And Application Change 1-48
2. FIRST RESPONDER, LAW ENFORCEMENT, BORDER
PATROL ROBOT SYSTEMS OF ENGAGEMENT -
MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS 2-1
2.1 Robots Leverage Systems of Engagement 2-1
2.1.1 Local Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First
Responder Markets Entering A New Era 2-4
2.1.2 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol
Robot Market Driving Forces 2-8
2.1.3 SWAT Teams Everywhere Need Law Enforcement Robots 2-11
2.2 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot
Market Shares 2-12
2.2.1 Selected Leading First Responder, Law Enforcement,
Border Patrol Robots2-16
2.2.2 Northrop Grumman 2-18
2.2.3 Northrop Grumman Cutlass 2-19
2.2.4 Northrop Grumman Mini-ANDROS II 2-20
2.2.5 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features 2-22
2.2.6 Northrop Grumman ANDROS 2-22
2.2.7 Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros Robots 2-23
2.2.8 Northrop Grumman Caliber T5 is a small EOD and SWAT
Robot . 2-23
2.2.9 Northrop Grumman Caliber Robot 2-24
2.2.10 Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros 2-24
2.2.11 Northrop Grumman / Remotec 2-25
2.2.12 Northrop Grumman Remotec UK Wheelbarrow Robots 2-26
2.2.13 Northrop Grumman 2-26
2.2.14 Northrop Grumman 2-27
2.2.15 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 2-27
2.2.16 General Dynamics Mobile Detection 2-28
2.2.17 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) 2-31
2.2.18 iRobot Surveillance Robots 2-31
2.2.19 iRobot Research / iRobot Collaborative Systems 2-33
2.2.20 iRobot Packbot 2-33
2.2.21 iRobot PackBot Scout 2-34
2.2.22 iRobot PackBot Explorer 2-35
2.2.23 iRobot 2-36
2.2.24 iRobot Research / iRobot Collaborative Systems 2-37
2.2.25 Thales Group Mini UAV and UGVs 2-37
2.2.26 Kongsberg 2-37
2.2.27 Energid / Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for
Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection 2-38
2.2.28 BLACK-I Antiterrorist ROBOTICS 2-38
2.2.29 QinetiQ North America's Dragon Runner
Robot Delivered to Mesa AZ SWAT Team 2-38
2.2.30 QinetQ 2-39
2.2.31 QinetQ TALON 2-41
2.2.32 BAE Systems Electronic Bugs Developed for
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Use 2-43
2.2.33 Allen Vanguard Armadillo Micro UGV 2-44
2.2.34 ReconRobotics 2-45
2.2.35 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 2-45
2.3 Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol
Robot Market Forecasts 2-45
2.3.1 High Profile First Responder State police SWAT
Team Member 2-45
2.3.2 Application Scope 2-46
2.3.3 Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border
Patrol Segment Analysis 52
2.3.4 Bomb Disposal Management Robots, IOD Detection Robots,
Autonomous Vehicle Robots, And Surveillance And Patrol Robots 2-55
2.3.5 Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border
Patrol Tactical Micro Robot Forecasts 2-57
2.3.6 First Responder Teams 2-61
2.3.7 By 2019 Every First Responder Team In The World
Will Need To Have Some Robotic Capability 2-62
2.4 Building a Culture of Preparedness 2-62
2.4.1 Discussion of Various Size First Responder, Law
Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Market Strengths and Challenges 2-63
2.4.2 NTIA's First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) -363
2.4.3 Trends in the Auto Industry that Will Be Present in the
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Industry 2-64
2.4.4 Unmanned Ground Systems Roadmap 2-66
2.4.5 Robots Represent Modernization of First Responder,
Law Enforcement, Border Patrol 2-68
2.5 Police Actions Against Terrorists Replace Wars In The
New Global Economy 2-70
2.5.1 New World Order Built On The Globally Integrated Enterprise 2-71
2.5.2 First Responder Robots Prevent And Disrupt Terrorist Attacks 2-73
2.5.3 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border
Patrol Robot Markets 2-73
2.5.4 Mission Specific First Responder,
Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Unmanned Systems by
Weight Class 2-75
2.5.5 Robotics Categories Established By The
U.S. Department of Defense's Joint Robotics Program 2-76
2.5.6 Robots Emerge As Part Of Critical Homeland Security and
Emergency Response Infrastructure 2-80
2.5.7 First Responder Robot Platforms, Cameras, Grippers,
And Sensor Combinations 2-81
2.5.8 Worldwide Homeland Security and First Responder
Robot Market Forecasts, Segments 2-83
2.6 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Prices 2-87
2.6.1 First Responder, Homeland Security, and Law 2-
Enforcement Robots Market Driving Forces 2-87
2.6.2 Homeland Security And Police Ground Robots 2-88
2.6.3 Robots Operate Independently 2-89
2.6.4 QinetQ Talon 2-91
2.6.5 iRobot Pacbot 2-91
2.6.6 Recon Scout Throwbot 2-92
2.6.7 RoboteX Avatar Home & Office Robot 2-92
2.6.8 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol
Robots Lightweight 2-93
2.6.9 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV), 2-98
2.6.10 Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 2-99
2.7 Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol
Robot Regional Analysis 2-106
3. FIRST RESPONDER, BORDER PATROL,
AND LAW ENFORCEMENT - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1
3.1 iRobot 3-1
3.1.1 iRobot PackBot 510 for First Responders 3-2
3.1.2 iRobot PackBot 510 for HazMat Technicians 3-4
3.1.3 iRobot 510 PackBot for EOD Swat Technicians 3-6
3.1.4 iRobot PackBot 510 for Border Patrol 3-8
3.1.5 iRobot PackBot 510 for Law Enforcement Engineers 3-9
3.1.6 iRobot 710 Warrior™ 3-10
3.1.7 iRobot 110 FirstLook 3-12
3.1.8 iRobot SUGV 3-13
3.2 Northrop Grumman 3-15
3.2.1 Northrop Grumman F6A - First Responders & SWAT 3-15
3.2.2 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots 3-16
3.2.3 Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat 3-18
3.2.4 Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1 - HAZMAT Technicians 3-23
3.2.5 Northrop Grumman Andros for First Responders 3-25
3.2.6 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features 3-26
3.3 QinetQ 3-28
3.3.1 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs
And Saves Lives 3-28
3.3.2 QinetQ TALON 3-29
3.3.3 QinetiQ TALON Product Line Expansion 3-35
3.3.4 QinetQ Dragon Runner 3-36
3.3.5 QinetQ Dragon Runner 10 3-39
3.3.6 QinetQ Robotic Appliqué Kit 3-40
3.3.7 QinetQ Expertise in Action: 3-42
3.3.8 QinetQ MAARS 3-43
3.4 Kairos Autonami 3-45
3.4.1 Kairos RetroReach Manipulator Arm 3-45
3.4.2 Kairos Autonami Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy
System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels 3-49
3.4.3 Kairos Autonami Pronto4 Benefits 3-50
3.4.4 Kairos Autonami Pronto4™ Sub-Systems 3-51
3.4.5 Kairos Autonami ProntoMimic Software Suite Functions 3-51
3.5 RoboteX 3-53
3.5.1 RoboteX Avatar I 3-56
3.5.2 RoboteX Avatar II 3-58
3.5.3 RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot 3-59
3.5.4 RoboteX Avatar III Security Robot 3-63
3.5.5 RoboteX Avatar 3-65
3.5.6 RoboteX Avatar Home & Office, A Personal Security Robot 3-65
3.5.7 RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance 3-69
3.5.8 RoboteX Avatar I Spec List: 3-71
3.5.9 RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases: 3-72
3.6 Pedsco 3-73
3.7 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 3-74
3.7.1 Recon Robotics Recon Scout IR 3-75
3.7.2 Recon Robotics Recon Scout XL 3-77
3.7.3 Recon Robotics Throwbot XT 3-78
3.7.4 Recon Robotics Searchstick 3-80
3.8 Robosoft 3-81
3.9 TechnoRobot 3-82
4. FIRST RESPONDER ROBOT - TECHNOLOGY 4-1
4.1 First Responder Robot Technology Enablers 4-1
4.1.1 Military Robot Logistics 4-3
4.2 MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders 4-5
4.3 First Responder Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation 4-10
4.3.1 Open Robotic Control Software 4-11
4.3.2 First Responder Robot Key Technology 412
4.3.3 PC-Bots 4-15
4.3.4 Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping 4-16
4.4 Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation,
Mobility, And Manipulation 4-16
4.4.1 Robot Intelligence Systems 4-17
4.4.2 Real-World, Dynamic Sensing 4-17
4.5 User-Friendly Interfaces 4-18
4.5.1 Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design 4-18
4.6 Field Based Robotics Iterative Development 4-19
4.6.1 Next-Generation Products Leverage Model 4-20
4.6.2 Modular Robot Structure And Control 4-20
4.6.3 Lattice Architectures 4-21
4.6.4 Chain / Tree Architectures 4-21
4.6.5 Deterministic Reconfiguration 4-21
4.6.6 Stochastic Reconfiguration 4-22
4.6.7 Modular Robotic Systems 4-22
4.7 Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations 4-23
4.8 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family 4-23
4.8.1 Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space 4-24
4.8.2 Robotic Use of Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries 4-28
4.9 Network Of Robots And Sensors 4-29
4.9.1 Sensor Networks Part Of Research Agenda 4-30
4.9.2 Light Sensing 4-31
4.9.3 Acceleration Sensing 4-32
4.9.4 Chemical Sensing 4-32
4.10 Military Robot Technology Functions 4-32
4.11 Carbon Nanotube Radio 4-33
4.12 UUVMP Vision 4-34
4.12.1 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV) 4-36
4.12.2 Alliant 4-36
4.12.3 ATSP is a Government-Wide Contracting Vehicle 4-38
4.12.4 Quick, Efficient Contracting Vehicle 4-38
4.12.5 Facilitates Technology And Insertion Into Fielded Systems 4-38
4.12.6 Access to all Northrop Grumman Sectors 4-38
4.13 iRobot Technology 4-39
4.13.1 iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems 4-39
4.13.2 iRobot Real-World, Dynamic Sensing. 4-39
4.13.3 iRobot User-Friendly Interface 4-40
4.13.4 iRobot Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design. 4-41
4.14 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 4-41
4.14.1 iRobot / Evolution Robotics Example Applications 4-45
4.14.2 Homeland Security Robot Technology Trends 4-46
4.15 Classes of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) 4-47
4.15.1 Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) 4-47
4.15.2 US BCT Unmanned Ground Vehicle Funding 4-49
4.15.3 Funding Military Robots in US for 2011 4-49
4.15.4 US Army's BCT Modernization Program Funding 4-49
4.15.5 Efforts to Mitigate The Improvised Explosive
Device Threat To Dismounted Operations 4-54
4.15.6 US Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization 4-54
4.15.7 Route Mapping 4-55
4.15.8 Man-Packable SUGV 4-55
4.15.9 Demilitarized Zone Between South and North Korea 4-56
4.15.10 Chinese Military Robots 4-57
4.15.11 Western Europe 4-59
4.15.12 China & the Russian Federation 4-59
4.15.13 Middle East 4-59
4.15.14 India & Japan 4-60
4.15.15 Australia & Canada 4-60
4.16 Military and First Responder Robot Pricing Notes 4-63
4.16.1 iRobot 4-63
4.16.2 QinetiQ / Foster-Miller 4-66
4.16.3 Allen Vanguard 4-67
4.16.4 Northrop Grumman 4-69
4.16.5 Telerob 4-70
4.16.6 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd. 4-71
4.16.7 Beijing Defense 4-71
4.16.8 First-Response Robotics 4-72
4.16.9 Mesa Associates 4-72
4.16.10 re2 (robotics engineering excellence) 4-73
4.16.11 ForeRunner RDV 4-74
4.16.12 ReconRobotics 4-74
4.16.13 TechnoRobot 4-79
5. LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRST RESPONDER,
BORDER PATROL ROBOTS - COMPANY DESCRIPTION 5-1
5.1 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd 5-1
5.1.1 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Dragon (ABL900) De-Armer 5-2
5.1.2 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Limpet Mine Disposal Equipment 5-2
5.1.3 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd IED disruptor devices 5-2
5.1.4 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Recoilless disruptors 5-3
5.1.5 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd Explosive Ordnance Disposal
(EOD) Equipment 5-3
5.1 Allen Vanguard 5-4
5.1.1 Allen Vanguard Rapid Development 5-6
5.2 BAE Systems 5-11
5.2 Black I Robotics 5-15
5.3 Boston Dynamics 5-16
5.3 Carnegie Mellon University 5-17
5.3.1 Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science (SCS) 5-18
5.4 Chemring EOD Limited 5-18
5.4.1 Chemring EOD Limited Initiation Systems / Exploders 5-19
5.4.2 Chemring EOD Limited ROV Integration Packages 5-20
5.4.3 Chemring EOD Limited Security: VehicleScan - Under Vehicle Surveillance Systems 5-21
5.5 DCD-DORBYL (Pty) Ltd) / RSD (the Rolling Stock and
Defense Division 5-21
5.5.1 RSD Combat-Proven Landmine Detection Systems 5-22
5.5.2 RSD Ballistic Protection For Peacekeeping And
Defense Operations 5-22
5.5.3 RSD Engineering For Various Defense Environments
And Scenarios5-23
5.6 Ditch Witch 5-23
5.4 ECA Robotics 5-24
5.5 Elbit Systems 5-25
5.5.1 Elbit Systems Principal Market Environment 5-26
5.6 Energid Technologies 5-28
5.7 First-Response Robotics 5-29
5.7 General Dynamics 5-30
5.7.1 Sequester Mechanism 5-30
5.7.2 General Dynamics Revenue 5-31
5.7.3 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 5-31
5.7.4 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision 5-32
5.7.5 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing 5-32
5.7.6 General Dynamics Autonomous Land And
Air Vehicle Development 5-33
5.8 G-NIUS / Shared Company of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
and Elbit Systems Ltd. 5-34
5.9 ICOR Technology 5-35
5.10 iRobot 5-36
5.10.1 iRobot Home Robots: 5-36
5.10.2 iRobot Defense and Security: Protecting Those in Harm's Way 5-37
5.10.3 iRobot Role In The Robot Industry 5-37
5.10.4 iRobot SPARK (Starter Programs for the
Advancement of Robotics Knowledge) 5-38
5.10.5 iRobot Revenue 5-39
5.10.6 iRobot Acquires Evolution Robotics, Inc. 5-39
5.10.7 iRobot / Evolution Robotics 5-41
5.11 Kairos Autonami 5-41
5.11.1 Kairos Autonomi Autonomy ROI 5-42
5.11.2 Kairos Autonomi Upgrades Robot Conversion Kit 5-42
5.12 Kongsberg 5-43
5.12.1 Kongsberg Defence Systems Revenue 5-44
5.13 Lockheed Martin 5-45
5.13.1 Lockheed Martin Symphony Improvised Explosive
Device Jammer Systems 5-48
5.13.2 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue 5-48
5.13.3 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems 5-53
5.13.4 Lockheed Martin 5-54
5.14 Mesa Robotics 5-54
5.14.1 Systems Development Division of Mesa Associates 5-55
5.14.2 Mesa Robotics Affordable Robotic Solutions 5-57
5.14.3 Mesa Robotics Revenue 5-58
5.15 Northrop Grumman 5-59
5.15.1 Northrop Grumman Revenue 5-60
5.15.2 Northrop Grumman Remotec 5-61
5.15.3 Northrop Grumman Leading Global Security Company 5-61
5.15.4 Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment 5-64
5.15.5 Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of
Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft
During Military Operations in Libya 5-65
5.15.6 Northrop Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc.
Upgrade the U.S. Air Force fleet of Andros HD-1 5-65
5.15.7 Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier 5-66
5.16 Pearson Engineering 5-68
5.17 Pedsco 5-68
5.18 QinetiQ 5-69
5.18.1 QinetQ Comprised Of Experts 5-70
5.18.2 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs
And Saves Lives 5-70
5.18.3 QinetiQ World-Leading Products: 5-72
5.18.4 QinetiQ Innovation 5-73
5.18.5 QinetiQ North America 5-75
5.18.6 QinetiQ Revenue 5-76
5.18.7 QinetiQ Vision 5-82
5.18.8 QinetiQ Mission 5-82
5.18.9 QinetiQ / Foster Miller 5-82
5.18.10 QinetiQ / Foster Miller Financial Position 5-84
5.18.11 QinetiQ North America Order for 100 Dragon Runner
10 Micro Robots: 5-86
5.18.12 QinetiQ / Automatika 5-88
5.18.13 QinetiQ Customer Base 5-89
5.19 Re2, Inc 5-92
5.19.1 Re Leading Developer 5-96
5.19.2 Re2 Forerunner High Speed Inspection Robot 5-98
5.19.3 Re2 ForeRunner RDV 5-99
5.19.4 Re2 HST - High-Speed Teleoperation 5-99
5.20 ReconRobotics 5-100
5.20.1 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 5-101
5.21 Robosoft 5-102
5.22 RoboteX 5-104
5.22.1 RoboteX Avatar Home & Office, A Personal Security Robot 5-104
5.22.2 RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance 5-108
5.22.3 RoboteX Avatar I Spec List: 5-110
5.22.4 RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases: 5-111
5.23 TechnoRobot 5-112
5.24 Telerob 5-116
5.24.1 Telerob 5-116
5.25 Thales Group 5-117
5.7.1 Thales Core Businesses 5-117
5.7.2 Thales: - A Global Player 5-117
5.7.3 Thales Revenue 5-119
5.7.4 Thales Key Technology Domains 5-120
5.7.5 Thales Open Research 5-120
5.7.6 Thales Stance on Environment 5-121
5.7.7 Thales Processes 5-121
5.7.8 Thales Product Design 5-121
5.7.9 Thales Site Management 5-121
5.7.10 Thales Alenia Space Integration Of Service Module For
The Fourth ATV 5-122
5.7.11 Thales Sonar 'Excels' In Anti-Submarine Warfare Exercise 5-124
5.25.1 Thales Group Ground Alerter 10 5-125
5.25.2 Thales Group Ground Master 400 (GM 400) 5-126
5.25.3 Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000 5-127
5.25.4 Thales Group 5-128
5.26 Vecna Technologies 5-130
5.26.1 Vecna Telemedicine 5-133
5.27 Selected Homeland Security Robot Companies 5-134
5.27.1 Selected Robot Companies 5-162
List of Tables and Figures
First Responder, Law Enforcement Robot Systems of Engagement - Executive Summary
Table ES-1 ES-6
Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors
Table ES-2 ES-7
Law Enforcement Robot Functions
Table ES-3 ES-10
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol
Robots Market Driving Forces
Figure ES-4 ES-13
Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First Responder,
Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012
Figure ES-5 ES-16
SWAT Team Member Readies A Robot To Enter A Home
Where A Man Had Barricaded Himself in Trenton, N.J
Figure ES-6 ES-18
Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Robot
Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
First Responder, Law Enforcement Robot Systems of Engagement - Market Description and Market Dynamics
Table 1-1 1-8
First Responder Robot Applications
Table 1-2 1-9
First Responder Armed Robotic Applications
Table 1-3 1-11
What the First Responder Wants In Robotic Systems
Figure 1-4 1-17
Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal Unit
Figure 1-5 1-18
Telerob Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD System For
Operation In Confined Areas
Figure 1-6 1-20
QinetiQ North America TALON Robots Universal
Disruptor Mount (UDM)
Figure 1-7 1-21
Next-Generation General Dynamics CROWS II
Figure 1-8 1-33
Organization for Combating Terrorism: Technology Support Office
Figure 1-9 1-40
US Unmanned Vehicle Ground Domain Performance
Table 1-10 1-41
US First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol
Modernization Equipment Priorities, 2012
Figure 1-11 1-42
Cultural and First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol
Structural Issues
Figure 1-12 1-43
Shift From Manned SWAT Role to Unmanned Autonomous Systems
Figure 1-13 1-44
Army Agile Process
First Responder, Law Enforcement Robot Systems of Engagement - Market Shares and Market Forecasts
Table 2-1 2-6
Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors
Table 2-2 2-7
Law Enforcement Robot Functions
Table 2-3 2-10
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots
Market Driving Forces
Figure 2-4 2-13
Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First Responder,
Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012
Table 2-5 2-14
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot
Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012
Figure 2-6 2-21
Northrop Grumman Mini-ANDROS II
Table 2-7 22
Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features
Figure 2-8 2-25
Northrop Grumman Remotec HD-1
Figure 2-9 2-28
General Dynamics TAC-C Robot
Figure 2-10 2-29
Next-Generation General Dynamics Robots
Table 2-11 2-30
General Dynamics Near Autonomous Unmanned Systems
(NAUS) - Advanced Technology Objective (NAUS-ATO)
Figure 2-12 2-31
iRobot 210 Negotiator
Table 2-13 2-32
iRobot 510 Packbot Characteristics
Table 2-14 2-36
iRobot 510 PackBot for EOD Conventional Ordnance and
SWAT Missions
Figure 2-15 2-41
QinetQ TALON
Figure 2-16 2-43
BAE Systems Electronic Bugs
Figure 2-17 2-47
SWAT Team Member Readies A Robot To Enter A
Home Where A Man Had Barricaded Himself in Trenton, N.J
Figure 2-18 2-49
Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Robot
Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
Table 2-19 2-50
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot
Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, Worldwide,
2013-2019
Table 2-20 2-51
Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol Robot
Shipments Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2013-2019 51
Table 2-21 2-52
Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol
Tactical Micro, SUGV, and UGV Robot Segment Market
Forecasts Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
Table 2-22 2-56
Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol
Robot Shipments Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars,
Worldwide, 2013-2019
Table 2-23 2-58
Tactical Security Micro Robot Market Forecasts, Shipments,
Dollars, Worldwide, 2013-2019
Table 2-24 2-67
Unmanned Ground Systems Roadmap
Figure 2-25 2-69
Super Soaker vs. R.C. Glider
Figure 2-26 2-75
Mission Specific First Responder, Law Enforcement,
Border Patrol Robot Unmanned Systems by Weight Class
Figure 2-27 2-76
Unmanned Ground Systems US Army Priority Roadmap
Figure 2-28 2-77
Types of Events Triggering Need For First Responder Robots
Figure 2-29 2-79
Rifle Mounted Robot for First Responder Situations
Table 2-30 2-84
Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Robot
Market Segments, Worldwide, Dollars, 2012
Table 2-31 2-85
Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Robot
Market Segments, Worldwide, Dollars, 2019
Table 2-32 2-86
Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Robots
Market Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2012 and 2019
Table 2-33 2-90
Homeland Security And Local Police Robots Market Driving Forces
Table 2-34 2-93
Security Robots Lightweight
Table 2-35 2-93
Security Robots Medium Large
Table 2-36 2-94
Security Unmanned Ground Vehicles Heavy
Table 2-37 2-94
Security Unmanned Ground Vehicles Large
Figure 2-38 2-95
Mission Specific First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border
Patrol Unmanned Ground Vehicles by Weight Class
Figure 2-39 2-96
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots In
Inventory: US
Figure 2-40 2-97
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol
Robots to Purchase: US
Figure 2-41 2-98
US Robot Systems Associated with Force Application
Table 2-42 2-99
Use of Robots for Protection
Table 2-43 2-100
US Army Robot Systems Associated with Protection
Table 2-44 2-101
Named Unmanned Systems Associated with Force
Support and Command and Control
Table 2-45 2-102
Named Unmanned Systems Associated with Force Support
Figure 2-46 2-103
Robots Associated with Net Centric Systems
Figure 2-47 2-104
Robot Systems Associated with Battle Space Awareness
Figure 2-48 2-104
Robot Systems Associated with Battle Space Awareness
Figure 2-49 2-107
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2012
Table 2-50 2-108
Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol
Robot Regional Market Segments, 2012
First Responder, Law Enforcement Robot Systems of Engagement - Product Description
Figure 3-1 3-2
iRobot PackBot 510 for First Responders
Table 3-2 3-3
iRobot PackBot 510 Target Markets
Figure 3-3 3-4
iRobot PackBot 510 for HazMat Technicians
Table 3-4 3-5
iRobot PackBot 510 Target Markets for HazMat Technicians
Figure 3-5 3-6
iRobot 510PackBot for EOD Swat Technicians
Table 3-6 3-7
iRobot 510 PackBot for EOD Conventional Ordnance and SWAT Missions
Figure 3-7 3-8
iRobot PackBot 510 for Border Patrol
Figure 3-8 3-9
iRobot PackBot 510 for Law Enforcement Engineers
Table 3-5 3-9
iRobot 510 PackBot for Law Enforcement Engineers Tasks
Figure 3-9 3-10
iRobot 710 Warrior™
Table 3-10 3-11
iRobot 710 Warrior™ Uses
Figure 3-11 3-12
iRobot 110 FirstLook
Figure 3-12 3-12
iRobot 110 Small, Light And Throwable FirstLook Uses
Figure 3-13 3-13
iRobot SUGV
Figure 3-14 3-14
iRobot SUGV Uses
Figure 3-15 3-16
Northrop Grumman F6A
Table 3-16 3-17
Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Functions
Table 3-17 3-18
Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Applications
Figure 3-18 3-19
Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat
Figure 3-19 3-20
Northrop Grumman F6A with Window Breaker and Dual PAN Disrupter Mount.
Figure 3-20 3-21
Northrop Grumman ANDROS F6A
Table 3-21 3-22
Northrop Grumman F6A Features
Figure 3-22 3-23
Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1
Table 3-23 3-24
Northrop Grumman V-A1 Features
Figure 3-24 3-25
Northrop Grumman Andros for First Responders
Table 3-25 3-26
Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features
Figure 3-26 3-27
Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II
Figure 3-27 3-29
QinetQ TALON
Table 3-28 3-30
QinetiQ North America's TALON Family Of Robots Features
Table 3-29 3-31
QinetiQ North America's TALON Family Of Robots Target Markets
Table 3-30 3-32
QinetiQ North America's TALON Family Of Robots Mission Positioning
Table 3-31 3-33
QinetiQ TALON Product Line
Table 3-32 3-34
QinetiQ TALON Expertise in Action
Table 3-33 3-36
QinetiQ TALON Product Line Specific Task Expansion
Figure 3-34 3-37
QinetQ Dragon Runner
Figure 3-35 3-39
QinetQ Dragon Runner 10
Figure 3-36 3-40
QinetQ Robotic Appliqué Kit Transforms Bobcats into
Remotely-Operated Robots
Figure 3-37 3-43
QinetQ Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System
Table 3-38 3-46
Kairos Autonami RetroReach Manipulator Arm:
Table 3-39 3-47
Kairos Autonami RetroReach Manipulator Arm Features:
Table 3-40 3-48
Kairos Autonami RetroReach Manipulator Arm Specifications
Figure 3-41 3-49
Kairos Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels
Figure 3-42 3-50
Kairos Autonami Pronto4 zSOlution For Truck
Table 3-43 3-52
Kairos Autonami Software Features:
Table 3-44 3-55
RoboteX Avatar LEGION: Functions
Figure 3-45 3-56
RoboteX Avatar I
Table 3-46 3-57
RoboteX Avatar I Functions
Figure 3-47 3-58
RoboteX Avatar II
Figure 3-48 3-59
RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot
Table 3-49 3-60
RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Tactical Capabilities And Benefits
Table 3-50 3-61
RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Support Capabilities
Table 3-51 3-62
RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Benefits
Table 3-52 3-63
RoboteX Avatar III Security Robot
Figure 3-54 3-67
Robotex Avatar I Tactical Robot Unmanned Ground Robots
Figure 3-55 3-68
Robotex Unmanned Ground Robots
Figure 3-56 3-69
Robotex Avatar II Tactical Robot
Table 3-57 3-70
RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance Controls
Table 3-58 3-72
RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases:
Figure 3-59 3-76
Recon Robotics Recon Scout IR
Figure 3-60 3-77
Recon Robotics Recon Scout XL
Figure 3-61 3-78
Recon Robotics Throwbot XT
Figure 3-62 3-83
Technorobot
Figure 3-63 3-85
Technorobot Collaborations
First Responder, Law Enforcement Robot Systems of Engagement - Technology
Figure 4-1 4-1
Military Robot Technology Enablers
Table 4-2 4-2
First Responder Robot Technology Characteristics
Figure 4-3 4-3
Homeland Security Robot Technology Enablers
Table 4-4 4-4
US Army Military Robot Logistics Positioning
Figure 4-5 4-8
Robot Systems Associated with Force Application Description
Figure 4-6 4-9
Robotic Performance Characteristics
Table 4-9 4-10
Military Robot Integrated Circuit-Based Innovation Functions
Table 4-10 4-12
First Responder Robot Key Technology
Table 4-11 4-13
Robot Communications Key Technology
Table 4-12 4-14
Military Robot Key Navigation Technologies
Table 4-13 4-15
Human-Robot Interaction
Table 4-14 4-16
Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping Functions Relevant to Robotics
Figure 4-15 4-25
Hitachi Modular Robot Configuration
Table 4-16 4-27
Military Robot Key Product Technology Factors
Table 4-16 (Continued) 4-28
Military Robot Key Product Technology Factors
Table 4-17 4-32
Military Robot Technology Functions
Table 4-17 (Continued) 4-33
Military Robot Technology Functions
Figure 4-19 4-35
UUVMP Vision
Table 4-20 4--36
Alliant Features:
Table 4-20 (Continued) 4-37
Alliant Features:
Figure 4-21 4-42
iRobot / Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions
Figure 4-22 4-44
iRobot / Evolution Robotics Object Recognition
Table 4-23 4-45
iRobot / Evolution Robotics Applications
Figure 2-24 4-51
US Protection Modernization Strategy
Table 2-25 4-52
US Army Revised Military Robotics Vision
Figure 4-26 4-64
Taser, iRobot to Build Military Robot With Stun Gun
Figure 4-27 4-65
Foster Miller Talon Robot
First Responder, Law Enforcement Robot Systems of Engagement - Company Profiles
Figure 5-1 5-5
Allen Vanguard Threat Intelligence
Table 5-2 5-6
Allen-Vanguard R&D Team Mandate:
Table 5-3 5-7
Allen-Vanguard Scientific And Engineering Topics Researched and Developed
Table 5-4 5-8
Allen-Vanguard R&D Fundamental Research
Table 5-5 5-9
Allen-Vanguard R&D Engineers And Scientists Comprehensive Research
Table 5-6 5-12
BAE Systems Standards
Figure 5-7 5-13
BAE Systems Revenue in Defense Market
Table 5-8 5-19
Chemring EOD Limited Initiation Systems / Exploders
Table 5-9 5-25
ECA Robotics Range Of Products
Table 5-10 5-26
Elbit Systems Activities:
Table 5-11 5-35
G-NIUS Unmanned Ground Systems (UGS) Solutions
Figure 5-12 5-46
Lockheed Martin Segment Positioning
Table 5-13 5-47
Lockheed Martin's operating units
Figure 5-14 5-49
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Positioning
Figure 5-15 5-50
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Portfolio
Figure 5-16 5-51
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C130 Worldwide Airlift
Figure 5-17 5-52
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Falcon Fighter
Figure 5-18 5-53
Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Portfolio
Table 5-19 5-56
Mesa Robotics Technical Experience
Table 5-20 5-59
Northrop Grumman Partner Of Choice
Figure 5-21 5-62
Northrop Grumman Systems Segments
Figure 5-22 5-63
Northrop Grumman Portfolio
Table 5-23 5-82
QinetiQ Vision
Figure 5-24 5-87
QinetiQ Dragon Runner Urban Operations Rugged Ultra-
Compact, Lightweight And Portable Reconnaissance Robot
Table 5-25 5-89
QinetiQ Customer Base
Figure 5-26 5-93
Re Core Technologies
Figure 5-27 5-94
Re Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Figure 5-28 5-95
Re Forerunner Key Features
Figure 5-29 5-97
Re2 Open Architecture for Robots
Figure 5-30 5-103
Robosoft Unmanned Ground robots, For Security, Transport, Cleaning, Healthcare And Research
Figure 5-31 5-106
Robotex Avatar I Tactical Robot Unmanned Ground Robots
Figure 5-32 5-107
Robotex Unmanned Ground Robots
Figure 5-33 5-108
Robotex Avatar II Tactical Robot
Table 5-34 5-109
RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance Controls
Table 5-35 5-111
RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases:
Figure 5-36 5-113
Technorobot
Figure 5-37 5-115
Technorobot Collaborations
Table 5-38 5-120
Thales Key Technology Domains
Figure 5-39 5-122
Thales Measurable Environmental Targets
Figure 5-40 5-126
Thales Group GROUND Master 400
Table 5-41 5-127
Thales Group GROUND Master 400 Key Features:
Table 5-42 5-128
Thales Group Ground Smarter 1000 Key Features:
Figure 5-43 5-129
Thales Critical Decision Chain
Figure 5-44 5-130
Vecna Hospital Delivery Bot
Figure 5-45 5-131
Vecna Robotics: HG2
Table 5-46 5-133
Vecna Technologies Hydraulic End Effector Specifications
Figure 5-47 5-134
Vecna Telemedicine
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