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Sig Sauer Inc. Acquires Israeli Robotics Expert General Robotics - Defense Update:
SIG SAUER has announced the acquisition of General Robotics, a manufacturer of lightweight, remote weapon stations and tactical robotics. The acquisition will enhance SIG SAUERs portfolio of advanced weapon systems. The U.S. Army has recently selected SIG SAUERs lightweight machine gun, automatic rifle, and high-pressure hybrid ammunition for the Next Generation Squad Weapons program. SIG SAUER and General Robotics demonstrated their combined system at industry events in January 2023. General Robotics provides lightweight remote weapon control systems for land vehicles, autonomous ground robots, and marine applications. The companys weapon systems are remotely controlled from a tablet and can be used as a countermeasure against drones.
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General Robotics unveils Shark naval RCWS for Special Operations small boats at Euronaval 2022
General Robotics has introduced the Shark, a new version of its Remote Controlled Weapon Station optimized for naval applications. The Shark is a unique RCWS designed for naval roles, including special operations, law enforcement interception, coastal security, counter-terror, and anti-piracy activities. It addresses the challenge of fire accuracy on small boats by providing versatile and accurate firepower. The Shark is much lighter and smaller than other naval weapon stations, making it suitable for smaller boats. It has been designed and tested with input from naval commandos and SEALS, and it offers tailor-made combat solutions to meet the unique requirements of customers.
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General Robotics Improves its DOGO Robot for Close-Quarters Combat - Defense Update:
General Robotics introduces the Dogo Mk II tactical robot optimized for SWAT teams and close-quarters combat. The robot has a faster interface and can accurately move and use lethal or non-lethal means. It is used by special forces and SWAT teams for surveillance and remote engagement, increasing team survivability. The robot has already been delivered to NATO members and has been pre-ordered by other customers.
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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/israeli-robots-will-accompany-soldiers-into-battle-in-future-wars-591700
Israeli companies General Robotics and Gahat Robotics are developing robots for future battlefields. General Robotics has created the DOGO tactical robot, while Gahat Robotics has developed unmanned ground vehicles. The robots can perform a variety of tasks, including reconnaissance, carrying equipment, and even shooting. The vehicles are equipped with optics, sensors, and cameras. The robots can be controlled remotely and are designed to reduce casualties and assist in counterterrorism operations. The companies are showcasing their robots at Israels largest defense and homeland security expo. The use of robots in warfare is expected to increase in the future, with a shift towards more robotic technology and fewer human soldiers.
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Watch this Israeli robot face off against a marksman in a live-fire demo
Israels General Robotics has demonstrated the worlds first operational armed robot, the DOGO. The robot is aimed at providing special forces and homeland security personnel with an unmanned vehicle for confronting adversaries. The robots movements and weaponry are controlled by a person using a hand-held device. The DOGO is currently operational in Israel, India, and France, and there is interest from another country in acquiring the robot. The robot is designed to address the challenges of urban counterterror operations and enhance situational awareness and lethality. It is equipped with a Glock 9mm handgun and has a two-way radio for communication. The DOGO can also be equipped with nonlethal pepper spray. General Robotics also manufactures the Pitbull, an ultralight weapon kit.
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Eurosatory 2018: General Robotics presents Pitbull anti-drone turret
General Robotics showcases their Pitbull AD Ultralight Remote Weapon Station with Anti-Drone capabilities at Eurosatory 2018. The system can detect, track, and neutralize drones in flight. The company also presents their DOGO Anti-Terror Robot, which is being used by Special Forces and SWAT teams. The robot can be equipped with pistols and non-lethal modules, and provides live video and communication capabilities. The article highlights the growing global threat posed by drones and the interest in General Robotics solutions from various organizations around the world.
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Meet DOGO, the robot aiding the fight against terror
General Robotics, an Israeli company specializing in developing robots for military use, responded to claims made by MK Ayoob Kara about indestructible robots to eliminate Hamas. The VP and Co-Founder of General Robotics, Shahar Gal, stated that while Karas claims were far from the truth, lethal robots have already been built. Gal mentioned the DOGO robot, a small combat robot armed with a 9mm GLOCK 26 pistol, developed by General Robotics. The DOGO has already been purchased by counter-terrorism units in Israel and abroad. It is equipped with cameras, caterpillar tracks, and can be controlled remotely. Gal emphasized that the DOGO is intended to assist soldiers in combat and save lives. The company aims to replace soldiers with robots in dangerous situations.
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Israeli co to unveil killer robot
General Robotics Ltd. has developed Dogo, a 12-kilogram, pistol-packing killer robot for close-quarter combat and counterterrorism operations. Dogo is the worlds first inherently armed tactical combat robot and can be equipped with pepper spray or other less-than-lethal means of engagement. It features micro-video cameras for 360-degree vision and can be controlled remotely via a proprietary man-robot interface. General Robotics plans to unveil Dogo at the Eurosatory Exhibition next month.
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