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Law Enforcement Robots: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2016 to 2022

Published: Jul, 2016 | Pages: 649 | Publisher: WinterGreen Research
Industry: Automotive | Report Format: Electronic (PDF)

Next generation law enforcement robots are being implemented as platforms.  Platforms are useful for accepting a range of components quickly to repurpose units on the fly.  Law enforcement robots leverage better materials, more sophisticated designs, software technology, and tablet remote controls.  They are communication devices that support high quality data gathering.  Communications are implemented in difficult situations.  The study has 649 pages and 327 tables and figures.  

Law enforcement robotics are slated to increase in value to cities and local communities providing low cost protection and high value capabilities.  With the active threat of terrorists attacking civilian populations in every country, law enforcement has become the new military.  As terrorists operate outside nationalistic borders and infiltrate into the community, robot systems are needed by local police forces, not just the military.  The national priority in every country is to increase the budgets for regional and local law enforcement robotic response.  

Response to emergency situations with robots include response to natural disasters, hostage taking, barricaded law breakers, and terrorists.  These situations have not been a problem inside local communities, previously dealt with by national authorities.  

With the rise of international terrorism, experienced through the news media in most local communities and cities, the threat of local terrorism is becoming more real and unfortunately more common.  The robots offer al level of protection to the human by letting the police officers do some of their job remotely.  

Law enforcement robots are mobile automated process platforms that are responsive to homeland security needs.   They are emerging in the context of globalization and smart phone devices that provide connectedness in every aspect of people and things worldwide.  Law enforcement robots are evolving in the context of the smart phone apps that support the systems of engagement.  This global aspect of the law enforcement robots means that the devices have a presence in every part of the world.

Law enforcement robots are inherently local, they are used locally, they are needed by security personnel in particularly dangerous local situations.  Systems of engagement apps are evolving as specially designed ground robot networks used to address terrorism and local law enforcement and fire department needs to support community and cities safety patrol.  

Bomb squads need robots, they need robot technology, more flexibility, better maneuverability.  The robots can be tuned to the specific activity in which they are being used.  Modular systems represent platform technology of choice for robots.  Modules can be highly targeted to specific situations.  Robots make police organizations more functional.  Robots improve performance, they work remotely.  

According to Susan Eustis, leader of the team that prepared the study, “Robots for law enforcement rely on maneuverability.  Security technology is becoming mobile, changing the old security camera approach to allowing a more proactive approach to security.  The robot can go out and look around.”

The aim of using law enforcement robots is to secure the safety of the officers in the field.  Robots are pretty good at this as it turns out.  Police are forced to function in dangerous situations.  Law enforcement robots make a manned police force able to function more effectively.  Robots can carry video cameras.  Video facilitates communicating with a dangerous criminal.

Law enforcement robots have become more affordable.   Market growth comes from economies of scale that bring the lower costs for more functionality.

Law enforcement robot markets at $1 billion in 2015 are anticipated to reach $5.7 billion by 2022.  Market growth comes as every law enforcement agency faces the prospect of dealing with terrorists.  With technology maturity and economies of scale, price points decline rapidly and affordability continues to drive significant market growth.   The companies that have achieved measurable market share early in the evolution of the market are likely to maintain a strong presence in markets.   

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Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

- Northrop GrummanGeneral
- General Dynamics
- Endeavour Robotics 
- Kongsberg
- QinetiQ Energid / Mitsubishi
- ReconRobotics 
- SDR
- Telerob Lockheed Martin

Market Participants

- Coroware
- DJI
- Kairos Autonami
- Google
- GoPro
- Kairos Autonami
- Kawada Industries
- Kuka 
- Lithos Robotics
- Lockheed Martin
- Mesa Robotics
- Mitsubishi Next-Generation
- Robot for Nuclear Power Plant
- Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection
- Northrop Grumman
- Pedsco 
- Power Hawk Technologies
- Robotics
- Robosoft
- Robotex
- TechnoRobot
- Transcend Robotics
- Yamaha

Key Topics

- Law Enforcement Robots
- Homeland Security Robots
- First Responder Robots
- Border Patrol Robots
- Ground Robots
- Bomb Detection Robots
- Networks of Military Robots
- Unmanned Logistics Vehicles
- Robots Market Shares
- Unmanned Vehicles
- Robots Market Forecasts
- Maneuverable Military Robots
- Military Embedded Software
- Sensor Networks
- Search And Rescue
- Robot Navigation
- Battery for Robots
- Robots Drive Control
- Robots Electronics
- Robots Market Segments
- Low Power Robots
- Guns Mounted on Robots
- Military Robots
- Auto Assault-12 (AA-2)
- Remote-Controlled Weapons
- Neural Robotics
- Robotex
- Folding Transport Military
- Robots
- Robotics
- Robot
- Common Operator Control
- Unit
- Radio Control Modules
- Security
- Apps
 Table of Contents

Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement
Executive Summary	39
Law Enforcement Robots Leverage High Value	39
Local Law Enforcement Markets Entering A New Era	45
Law Enforcement Robot Market Driving Forces	47
Robot Border Patrol	48
Northrop Grumman Made The ‘Bomb Robot’ That Dallas Police Used To Kill	
Sniper Suspect 50	
SWAT Teams Everywhere Need Law Enforcement Robots	52
Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares	53
Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts	56

1. Law Enforcement Robots Market Description and Market Dynamics	57
1.1 Law Enforcement Robots	57
1.1.1  Law Enforcement Need for Robots When Explosives Are Present	58
1.2 Law Enforcement Robot Border Patrol	60
1.2.1  Border Patrol and Homeland Security	62
1.2.2  Delivering Robotic Capabilities to Law Enforcement Teams	63
1.3 Robot Scope	64
1.3.1  Law Enforcement Robot Applications	65
1.3.2  Types of Law Enforcement Robots	69
1.3.3  Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal	69
1.3.4  QinetiQ North America Talon Robots Universal Disrupter Mount	72
1.3.5  General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS II Increases Law Enforcement Safety	74
1.3.6  Law Enforcement Endeavor Robotics	75
1.4 SUGVs	76
1.5 Robots Delivering Protection Capabilities	77
1.5.1 Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol  Robots	77

2   Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares and Market Forecasts	79
2.1 Law Enforcement Robots Leverage Civilian Systems of Engagement	79
2.1.1  Local Law Enforcement Markets Entering A New Era	84
2.1.2  Law Enforcement Robot Market Driving Forces	86
2.1.3  Robot Border Patrol	87
2.1.4  Northrop Grumman Made The ‘Bomb Robot’ That Dallas Police Used To Kill Sniper Suspect	89
2.1.5  SWAT Teams Everywhere Need Law Enforcement Robots	91
2.2 Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares	92
2.2.1  Challenges That Define Modern Civilian Security	96
2.2.2	Northrop Grumman	97
2.2.3	Northrop Grumman	98
2.2.4	Northrop Grumman Cutlass	99
2.2.5  Northrop Grumman Mini-ANDROS II	100
2.2.6	General Dynamics Robotic Sentry – Intruder Detection and Assessment 100 
2.2.7	QinetiQ Law Enforcement Robots	101
2.2.8	QinetQ TALON	101
2.2.9	ReconRobotics	103
2.2.10	SDR LT2 / LT2-F	103
2.2.11	Endeavor Robotics Surveillance Robots	104
2.2.12	Endeavor Robotics Research / Endeavor Robotics Collaborative Systems	105	
2.2.13	Endeavor Robotics Packbot	106
2.2.14	Endeavor Robotics PackBot Scout	107
2.2.15	Endeavor Robotics PackBot Explorer	107
2.2.16	Kongsberg	108
2.2.17	Energid / Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection	108
2.2.18	Mesa Systems Development Division	108
2.3 Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts	109
2.3.1	Application Scope	111
2.3.2	Law Enforcement Market Industry Segments	111
2.3.3	Law Enforcement Robot Segment Analysis	114
2.3.4	Law Enforcement Market Metrics	118
2.3.5	Law Enforcement Tactical Robot Segment Analysis	119
2.3.6	Law Enforcement Small SUGV and Small / Mid-Size Robot Segment Analysis	122	
2.3.7	Law Enforcement Large Segment Analysis	126
2.3.8	Law Enforcement Teams	127
2.3.9	By 2022 Every Law Enforcement Team in The World Will Need to Have Some Robotic Capability	128
2.3.10	Building a Culture of Preparedness	128
2.3.11 Discussion of Various Size Law Enforcement Robot Market Strengths and Challenges	129
2.3.12	NTIA's Law Enforcement Network Authority ("FirstNet")	129
2.3.13 Civilian Security Robot Systems Roadmap	130
2.4 Law Enforcement Robot Market Analysis	132
2.4.1	Making Exploratory Investigation In Dangerous Or Unfolding Situation 132 
2.4.2	Core Anti-Terrorism Technology	135
2.4.3	Small Mobile Robot Market Opportunity: Penetration of Fire and Police Departments	136	
2.5 Law Enforcement Robot Prices and Situational Uses	138
2.5.1	Robots Emerge As Part Of Critical Homeland Security and Emergency Response	Infrastructure	143
2.6 Law Enforcement Robot Regional Market Segments	144
2.6.1	Innovation a Priority in US	146

3   Law Enforcement Robot Product Description	147
3.1 Endeavor Robotics 110 FirstLook	147
3.1.1  Endeavor Robotics  110 FirstLook	152
3.4.1  Endeavor Robotics 510 Packbot	154
3.1.2  Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for Law Enforcement	156
3.1.3  Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for HazMat Technicians	158
3.1.4  Endeavor Robotics  510 PackBot for EOD Swat Technicians	160
3.1.5  Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for Border Patrol	162
3.1.6	Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for Law Enforcement Engineers 163
3.4.2	Endeavor Robotics uPoint	164
3.4.3	Endeavor Robotics	166
3.1.7  Endeavor Robotics +CBRN/HazMat Within Industrial Settings	173
3.1.8  Endeavor Robotics Check Point/Vehicle Inspections	173
3.1.9  Endeavor Robotics in Confined Spaces	173
3.1.10	Endeavor Robotics Persistent Observation	173
3.1.11	Endeavor Robotics FirstLook Bomb Disposal/ Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) 174	
3.1.12	Endeavor Robotics FirstLook Robots Visual Obscurants	174
3.4.4  Endeavor Robotics 310 SUGV	175
3.1.13 Endeavor Robotics  310 SUGV	177
3.1.14 Endeavor Robotics 310 SUGV Missions	178
3.1.15 Endeavor Robotics  340 SUGV	179
3.1.16 Endeavor Robotics  SUGV	180
3.1.17	Endeavor Robotics Check Point / Vehicle Inspections	182
3.1.18 Endeavor Robotics Confined Spaces	182
3.1.19	Endeavor Robotics Persistent Observation	182
3.1.20	Endeavor Robotics Route/Building Clearance	183
3.1.21	Endeavor Robotics Visual Obscurants	183
3.1.22 Endeavor Robotics  710 KobraTM	184
3.1.23 Endeavor Robotics 710 Kobra Missions	185
3.4.5  Endeavor Robotics 710 Kobra	187
3.1.24	Endeavor Robotics Robots Perform Missions On Land And In The Sea 189 
3.1.25 Endeavor Robotics 710 Warrior	190
3.2 Northrop Grumman	192
3.2.1  Northrop Grumman Remotec Unveils Next-generation Andros(TM)  Robot	192	
3.2.2  Northrop Grumman Andros F6 Series	194
3.2.3  Northrop Grumman Remotec Robotic Platforms and Sub-Systems	195
3.2.4  Northrop Grumman Andros F6A - Law Enforcement & SWAT	200
3.2.5  Northrop Grumman Andros Robots	201
3.2.6  Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat	202
3.2.7  Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1 - HAZMAT Technicians	207
3.2.8  Northrop Grumman Andros for Law Enforcement	208
3.2.9  Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features	210
3.3 QinetiQ	212
3.3.1	QinetiQ Spartacus	212
3.3.2	QinetiQ Minotaur	213
3.3.3	QinetiQ Raider	215
3.3.4	QinetiQ Tactical TALON for Homeland Security and Law Enforcement 216 
3.3.5  QinetiQ Law Enforcement Robots	217
3.3.6	QinetiQ Talon V	218
3.3.7	QinetiQ C-Talon	220
3.3.8  QinetiQ C-Talon Draper Laboratory Expertise in Action	221
3.3.9	QinetQ TALON	222
3.3.10 QinetiQ TALON Product Line Expansion	227
3.3.11	QinetiQ Laptop Control Unit (LCU)	228
3.3.12	QinetiQ Comprised Of Experts In Defense, Aerospace, And Security 229 
3.3.13	QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs And Saves Lives 230 
3.3.14 QinetQ Dragon Runner		230
3.3.15 QinetQ Dragon Runner 10		232
3.3.16	QinetQ Robotic Appliqué Kit		233
3.3.17	QinetQ Expertise in Action:		235
3.3.18 QinetQ MAARS		236
3.4 Kairos Autonomi		238
3.4.1  Kairos Pronto4 Unmanned Target Systems For Ground Vehicles Or Surface Vessels		238
3.4.2  Kairos RetroReach Manipulator Arm	239
3.4.3  Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels		242
3.4.4  Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 Benefits	243
3.4.5  Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 Sub-Systems	244
3.4.6  Kairos Autonomi ProntoMimic Software Suite Functions	244
3.5 RoboteX		246
3.5.1  RoboteX Avatar III Robot	246
3.5.2  RoboteX Avatar III Tactical Robot	247
3.5.3  RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot	249
3.5.4  RoboteX Avatar III Hazmat Robot	255
3.5.5  RoboteX Avatar Legion System	257
3.5.6  RoboteX Avatar Legion System: Networks of Robots Are Offered	259
3.5.7	RoboteX Avatar I	261
3.5.8	RoboteX Avatar II	263
3.5.9  RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot	264
3.5.10	RoboteX Avatar III Security Robot	268
3.5.11 RoboteX Avatar	269
3.5.12 RoboteX Avatar Home & Office, A Personal Security Robot	270
3.5.13 RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance	274
3.5.14	RoboteX Avatar I Spec List:	276
3.5.15 RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases:	277
3.6 Pedsco	278
3.6.1  Pedsco Remote Mobile Investigator (RMI)	278
3.6.2	Pedsco RMI-9XD	279
3.6.3	Pedsco RMI-9WT	285
3.6.4	Pedsco RMI-10F	287
3.7 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems	290
3.7.1  ReconRobotics Recon Scout UVI Robot	290
3.7.2  ReconRobotics Recon Scout Throwbot LE	293
3.7.3  Recon Robotics Recon Scout IR	296
3.7.4  Recon Robotics Recon Scout XL	298
3.7.5  Recon Robotics Throwbot XT	299
3.7.6	Recon Robotics Searchstick	301
3.8 Robosoft	302
3.9 TechnoRobot	303
3.9.1	TechnoRobot RiotBot	303
3.9.2	TechnoRobot VisionBot	303
3.9.3	TechnoRobot Product Set	304
3.10 General Dynamics Homeland Security	307
3.10.1 General Dynamics Cell On Wheels	307
3.10.2	General Dynamics Public Safety FirstNet	307
3.10.3	General Dynamics Public Safety Access to Voice, Video, Data, Text, and Chat	308	
3.10.4 General Dynamics Public Safety Communications Module for Large Scale Community Events	308
3.10.5	Robots Randomly Patrol Assigned Industrial Areas	309
3.10.6	General Dynamics Robotic Sentry – Intruder Detection and Assessment 310 
3.11	Google / Boston Dynamics ATLAS - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot  312
3.12	Lockheed Martin		314
3.4.6  Lockheed Martin Man and Machine Teaming	314
3.12.1 Lockheed Martin's Robotic Law Enforcement	315
3.13	Mesa Robotics		315
3.13.1 Mesa Robotics Matilda		316
3.13.2 Mesa Robotics Element		318
3.13.3 Mesa Robotics Scorpion		319
3.13.4 Mesa Robotics Acer		320
3.13.5 Mesa Robotics G2Bot		324
3.13.6 Mesa Robotics	325
3.14	Boz Robotics Boz I	325
3.14.1 Boz Robotics Boz XL	328
3.15	Power Hawk Technologies	330
3.15.1 Power Hawk N.E.R.A.T.	330
3.16	DJI Innovation	334
3.16.1 DJI Phantom	335
3.16.2	DJI Inspire 1	337
3.16.3	DJI Ronin	338
3.16.4 DJI Ronin Major Updates:	338
3.17	SDR Tactical Robots	341
3.17.1 SDR Fire and Rescue Robots	341
3.17.2 SDR LT2 / LT2-F - "Bloodhound"	345
3.17.3 SDR HD2-S - "Doberman"	346
3.17.4 SDR SuperDroid Robots in NC USA	347
3.17.5	SDR LT2/F - "Bulldog"	347
3.17.6 SDR HD2 - "Mastiff"	348
3.17.7	SDR MLT - "Jack Russell"	349
3.17.8 SDR UM4 - "Retriever"	350
3.18	Lithos Robotics TacBOT	351
3.19	Transcend Robotics Arti3 Platform	352

4   Law Enforcement Robot Technology and Research	354
4.1 TARDEC’s Interoperability Profile (IOP) Testing	354
4.2 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)	355
4.2.1	Emergency Response Robots	355
4.3 Law Enforcement Robot Technology Enablers	356
4.3.1	Military Robot Logistics	358
4.4	MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders	360
4.5	Law Enforcement Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation	365
4.5.1  Open Robotic Control Software	366
4.5.2  Law Enforcement Robot Key Technology	367
4.5..3 Bots	370
4.5.4  Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping	371
4.6	Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation	371
4.6.1	Robot Intelligence Systems	372
4.6.2	Real-World, Dynamic Sensing	372
4.7	User-Friendly Interfaces	373
4.7.1  Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design	373
4.8	Field Based Robotics Iterative Development374	
4.8.1  Next-Generation Products Leverage Model	374
4.8.2  Modular Robot Structure And Control	375
4.8.3	Lattice Architectures	375
4.8.4  Chain / Tree Architectures	375
4.8.5	Deterministic Reconfiguration	376
4.8.6	Stochastic Reconfiguration	376
4.8.7	Modular Robotic Systems	376
4.9	Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations	377
4.10 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family	377
4.10.1 Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space	378
4.10.2	Robotic Use of Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries	382
4.11 Network Of Robots And Sensors	382
4.11.1 Sensor Networks Part Of Research Agenda	383
4.11.2	Light Sensing	384
4.11.2	Acceleration Sensing	385
4.11.3 Chemical Sensing	385
4.12 Law Enforcement Robot Technology Functions	385
4.13 Carbon Nanotube Radio	386
4.14 UUVMP Vision	387
4.14.1	Alliant	388
4.14.2 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV)	389
4.14.3 ATSP is a Government-Wide Contracting Vehicle	389
4.14.4	Quick, Efficient Contracting Vehicle	389
4.14.5	Facilitates Technology And Insertion Into Fielded Systems	389
4.14.6 Access to all Northrop Grumman Sectors	390
4.15 Endeavor Robotics Technology	390
4.15.1 Endeavor Robotics AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems	390
4.15.2 Endeavor Robotics Real-World, Dynamic Sensing.	391
4.15.3	Endeavor Robotics User-Friendly Interface	391
4.15.4	Endeavor Robotics Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design.	392
4.16 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions	392
4.16.1	Endeavor Robotics / Evolution Robotics Example Applications	395
4.16.2 Homeland Security Robot Technology Trends	396
4.17 Classes of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)	397
4.17.1 Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV)	397
4.17.5	Efforts to Mitigate The Improvised Explosive Device Threat To Dismounted Operations	402
4.17.6	US Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization	402
4.17.7 Route Mapping	403
4.17.8 Man-Packable SUGV	403
4.17.9 Demilitarized Zone Between South and North Korea	404
4.17.10 Chinese Military Robots	405
4.17.11 Western Europe	406
4.17.12 China & the Russian Federation	406
4.17.13 Middle East	407
4.17.14 India & Japan	407
4.17.15 Australia & Canada	407
4.18 Military and Law Enforcement Robot Pricing Notes	409
4.18.1 Endeavor Robotics	409
4.18.2	QinetiQ / Foster-Miller	411
4.18.3 Allen Vanguard	412
4.18.4 Northrop Grumman	413
4.18.5	Telerob	415
4.18.6	AB Precision (Poole) Ltd.	415
4.18.7	Beijing Defense	415
4.18.8	First-Response Robotics	416
4.18.9 Mesa Associates	417
4.18.10 re2 (robotics engineering excellence)	417
4.18.11 ForeRunner RDV	418
4.18.12 ReconRobotics	419
4.18.13 TechnoRobot	422
4.19 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE)	423
4.20 Robot Enabling Technologies	426
4.20.1	Sensor Processing	426
4.20.2 Machine Autonomy	427
4.21 Law Enforcement Robot Bandwidth	428
4.21.1 UGV Follow-Me Capability	428
4.21.2 Communications Bandwidth	429
4.21.3 Battery Power	429
4.21.4 Combination Of Batteries Linked To Onboard Conventional Diesel	430

5   Law Enforcement Robot Company Profiles	431
5.1 CoroWare	431
5.2 DJI 431	
5.2.1	DJI Phantom	435
5.2.2	DJI Inspire 1	437
5.2.3	DJI Ronin	438
5.2.4	DJI Ronin Major Updates:	438
5.2.5	DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone	447
5.2.6	DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Live HD View	448
5.2.7	DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Complete Control	449
5.2.8	DJI Industries Phantom Intelligent Battery	450
5.21.9	DJI Industries Inspire Drone	452
5.2.10	DJI Industries Ronin-M	454
5.2.11	DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+	456
5.2.12	DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7	458
5.2.13	DJI Flying Platforms	460
5.2.14	DJI Flight Controllers	462
5.2.15 DJI Camera Gimbals	465
5.2.16 DJI HD Video Downlink	469
5.2.17	DJI Ground Stations	469
5.2.18 DJI Guidance	471
5.3 Endeavor Robotics	471
5.3.1	Endeavor Robotics	471
5.3.2  Endeavor Robotics Partners With Persistent Systems	472
5.3.3  RE2 Robotics And Endeavor Robotics Partnership	473
5.3.4  iRobot Defence Unit Relaunches as Endeavor Robotics	474
5.3.5	Endeavor Robotics	475
5.3.6  Endeavor Robotics Defense and Security: Protecting Those in Harm’s Way	476	
5.3.7  Endeavor Robotics Role In The Robot Industry	476
5.3.8	Endeavor Robotics Strategy	477
5.3.9	Endeavor Robotics Technology	480
5.3.10	Endeavor Robotics Distributors for U.S. Public Safety	481
5.4 General Dynamics		482
5.4.1  General Dynamics Public Safety		482
5.4.2	General Dynamics		483
5.4.3	General Dynamics Revenue		484
5.4.4  General Dynamics Robotic Systems	485
5.4.5  General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision	485
5.4.6  General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing	486
5.4.7  General Dynamics Autonomous Land And Air Vehicle Development 486
5.4.8  General Dynamics / Bluefin Robotics	487
5.5 Google / Boston Dynamics		488
5.5.1	Boston Dynamics Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot	489
5.5.2	Boston Dynamics BigDog	491
5.5.3	Boston Dynamics LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot 492 
5.5.4	Google Self-Driving Car	494
5.5.5	Google Cars Address Vast Majority Of Vehicle Accidents Due To Human Error		496	
5.5.6	Google Business	496
5.5.7	Google Corporate Highlights	497
5.5.8	Google Search	498
5.6 GoPro	500
5.6.1	GoPro Second Quarter 2015 Highlights	501
5.6.2	GoPro Opular Mount	502
5.6.3	GoPro Revenue Surges 54% As It Gains Popularity Abroad	503
5.6.4	GoPro Acquires Kolor, A Virtual Reality Company	504
5.7 Kairos Autonami	504
5.7.1	Kairos Autonomi upgrades robot conversion kit	504
5.7.2	Kairos Autonomi Autonomy ROI	505
5.7.3	Kairos Autonomi Upgrades Robot Conversion Kit	505
5.8 Kawada Industries	506
5.9	Kongsberg	507
5.10	Kuka	507
5.10.1 KUKA Dominant Customer Segment, Automotive Industry	508
5.10.2	Kuka Competition	510
5.10.3	Kuka Innovative Technology	512
5.10.4	Kuka Well Positioned with A Broad Product Portfolio In Markets With Attractive Growth Prospects	512
5.10.5 Kuka Strategy	513
5.10.6 Kuka Corporate Policy	515
5.10.7 Kuka Customers	521
5.10.8 KUKA Acquires 51% of Reis Robotics	523
5.10.9 Kuka Positioning in Robotics and Systems	523
5.11 Lithos Robotics	524
5.12 Lockheed Martin	525
5.12.1	Lockheed Martin Symphony Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems	529	
5.12.2	Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems	533
5.12.3 Lockheed Martin	534
5.12.4	Lockheed Martin Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) 535 
5.12.5 Lockheed Martin K-MAX	538
5.12.6 Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III	540
5.12.7 Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS	541
5.12.8 Lockheed Martin Fury	543
5.12.9 Lockheed Martin VTOL Quad Rotor	544
5.13 Mesa Robotics	546
5.13.1 Systems Development Division of Mesa Associates	546
5.13.2 Mesa Robotics Affordable Robotic Solutions	548
5.13.3 Mesa Robotics Revenue	549
5.14  Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection			550
5.14.1	Mitsubishi			550
5.15  Northrop Grumman			551
5.15.1	Northrop Grumman Made The ‘Bomb Robot’ That Dallas Police Used To Kill Sniper Suspect			551
5.15.2 Northrop Grumman Revenue			554
5.15.3 Northrop Grumman Remotec			557
5.15.4 Northrop Grumman Leading Global Security Company		557
5.15.5 Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment		559
5.15.6 Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya	560
5.15.7 Northrop Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc. Upgrades the
U.S. Air Force Fleet of Andros HD-1			561
5.15.8 Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier		561
5.16 Pedsco			563
5.17 Power Hawk Technologies			563
5.18 QinetiQ			567
5.18.1 QinetQ Comprised Of Experts			572
5.18.2 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs And Saves Lives 572
5.18.3	QinetiQ World-Leading Products:		574
5.18.4	QinetiQ Innovation			575
5.18.5 QinetiQ North America			576
5.18.6 QinetiQ Revenue			577
5.18.7	QinetiQ Vision			579
5.18.8	QinetiQ Mission			579
5.18.9	QinetiQ / Foster Miller			579
5.18.10 QinetiQ / Foster Miller Financial Position	581
5.18.11 QinetiQ North America Order for 100 Dragon Runner 10Micro Robots: 582
5.18.12 QinetiQ / Automatika	584
5.18.13 QinetiQ Customer Base	585
5.18.14 QinetiQ Australia	588
5.16.15 QinetiQ Strategic Response to Threats	588
5.19 ReconRobotics	589
5.19.1 ReconRobotics Throwbot	591
5.19.2 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems	592
5.20	Robosoft	593
5.21	Robotex	594
5.21.1 Robotex EOD Robot Assessment Results	594
5.22	SDR Tactical Robots	595
5.23	TechnoRobot	601
5.24	Transcend Robotics	605
5.24.1 Transcend Robotics Research	606
5.25	Yamaha	607
5.25.1 Yamaha Robotics	610
5.26	Selected Military Robot Companies	611
List of Tables and Figures

Table ES-1 Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors		42
Table ES-2			Law Enforcement Robot Functions			46
Table ES-3			Law Enforcement Robots Market Driving Forces		49
Figure ES-4			Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015		55
Figure ES-5			Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022	56
Table 1-1			Law Enforcement Robot Applications			66
Table 1-2			Law Enforcement Armed Robotic Applications		67
Table 1-3			Law Enforcement Robotic Systems			68
Figure 1-4			Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal Unit		70
Figure 1-5			Telerob Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD System For Operation In Confined		Areas  71				
Figure 1-6			QinetiQ North America TALON Robots			73Universal Disruptor Mount (UDM)			73
Figure 1-7	Next-Generation General Dynamics CROWS II	74
Table 2-1	Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors	81
Table 2-2	Law Enforcement Robot Functions	85
Table 2-3	Law Enforcement Robots Market Driving Forces	88
Figure 2-4	Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015	94
Table 2-5	Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015	95
Figure 2-6	QinetQ TALON	102
Figure 2-7	SDR LT2 / LT2-F - "Bloodhound"	103
Figure 2-8	Endeavor Robotics 210 Negotiator	104
Table 2-9	Endeavor Robotics 510 Packbot Characteristics	105
Figure 2-10	Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022	109
Figure 2-11	Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2016-2022	110
Table 2-12	Law Enforcement Market Industry Segments, Throwable Tactical Micro,	Small SUGV, Small / Medium, Large UGV, Forecasts,Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022	112
Table 2-13	Law Enforcement Robot Market Industry Segments, Throwable Tactical Micro, Small SUGV, Small / Medium, Large UGV, Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2016-2022	113			
Figure 2-14		SWAT Team Member Readies A Robot To Enter A Home Where A Man HadBarricaded Himself in Trenton, N.J		116
Table 2-15		Law Enforcement Throwable Tactical Micro Robot Market Industry Segments,Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022 120
Table 2-16		Throwbot Robot Applications		121
Figure 2-17		Small / Midsize Law Enforcement Robots Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022	122			
Table 2-18		Law Enforcement Small / Medium Robot Market Industry Segments, Forecasts,Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022		123
Table 2-19		Law Enforcement Small SUGV Robot Market Industry Segments, Forecasts,Dollars,			Worldwide, 2016-2022		124
Table 2-20		Law Enforcement Large UGV Robot Market Industry Segments, Forecasts, Dollars,Worldwide, 2016-2022		127
Figure 2-21		Robots for Exploratory Investigation Dangerous Or Unfolding Situation	133
Figure 2-22		Law Enforcement Needs Ability to Look Around Situations While Lowering Risk ToOfficers		134
Figure 2-23		Market Growth from Core Anti-Terrorism Technology	135
Figure 2-24		Small Mobile Robot Market Opportunity: Penetration of Fire and PoliceDepartments		137
Figure 2-25		Types of Events Triggering Need For Law Enforcement Robots	140
Figure 2-26		Rifle Mounted Robot for Law Enforcement Situations	142
Figure 2-27		Law Enforcement Robot Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2015	144
Table 2-28		Law Enforcement Robot Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2015	145
Figure 3-1		Endeavor Robotics 110 FirstLook		147
Table 3-2		Endeavor Robotics 110 FirstLook Features	148
Figure 3-3		Endeavor Robotics 110 FirstLook		149
FIGURE 3-4		IRobot 110 FirstLookMissions Route/Building Clearance	150
Figure 3-5		Endeavor Robotics FirstLook Used by Tactical Officers	151
Figure 3-6	Endeavor Robotics  110 FirstLook		152
Figure 3-7		iRobot 110 Small, Light And Throwable FirstLook Uses		153
Figure 3-9			Endeavor Robotics 510 Packbot			154
Table 3-10		Endeavor Robotics 510 PackBot Features			155
Figure 3-11			Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for Law Enforcement		156
Table 3-12			iRobot PackBot 510 Target Markets			157
Figure 3-13			Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for HazMat Technicians		158
Table 3-14			iRobot PackBot 510 Target Markets for HazMat Technicians		159
Figure 3-15			Endeavor Robotics 510PackBot for EOD Swat Technicians		160
Table 3-16			iRobot 510 PackBot for EOD Conventional Ordnance and SWAT Missions	161
Figure 3-17			Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for Border Patrol		162
Figure 3-18			Endeavor Robotics  PackBot 510 for Law Enforcement Engineers		163
Table 3-19			iRobot 510 PackBot for Law Enforcement Engineers Tasks		163
Figure 3-20			Endeavor Robotics uPoint			164
Table 3-21			Endeavor Robotics uPoint Features			165
Figure 3-22			Endeavor Robotics SUGV Carries Canister of Propane Gas	166
Table 3-23		Endeavor Robotics Law Enforcement Operations Support Robots	167
Figure 3-24		Endeavor Robotics Multi-Robot Tablet Controller For Law Enforcement	170
Table 3-25		iRobot uPoint Multi-Robot Tablet Controller Functions	171
Figure 3-26		Endeavor Robotics 310 SUGV		175
Table 3-27		Endeavor Robotics 310 SUGV Features		176
Figure 3-28		Robot 310 SUGV		177
Figure 3-29		Endeavor Robotics Bomb Disposal/ Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)	178
Figure 3-30		Robot 340 SUGV		179
Figure 3-31		Endeavor Robotics  SUGV		180
Figure 3-32		iRobot SUGV Uses		181
Figure 3-33		Endeavor Robotics  710 KobraTM		184
Figure 3-34		Endeavor Robotics 710 Kobra Bomb Disposal/ Explosive Ordnance Disposal(EOD) 186			
Figure 3-35		Endeavor Robotics 710 Kobra		187
Table 3-36		Endeavor Robotics 710 Kobra Features		188
Figure 3-37		Endeavor Robotics  710 Warrior		190
Table 3-38		Endeavor Robotics 710 Warrior Functions	191
Table 3-39		iRobot 710 Warrior Uses		191
Figure 3-40		Northrop Grumman Andros F6 Series		194
Table 3-41		Northrop Grumman Andros F6 Series Features	195
Figure 3-42		Northrop Grumman Remotec		196
Table 3-43		Northrop Grumman Remotec ANDROS Law Enforcement Robots Features   198
Figure 3-44		Northrop Grumman Andros F6A		200
Table 3-45		Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Functions	201
Table 3-45a		Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Applications	202
Figure 3-46		Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat		203
Figure 3-47		Northrop Grumman F6A with Window Breaker and Dual PAN Disrupter Mount.204			
Figure 3-48		Northrop Grumman ANDROS F6A		205
Table 3-49		Northrop Grumman F6A Features		206
Figure 3-50		Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1		207
Table 3-51		Northrop Grumman V-A1 Features		208
Figure 3-52		Northrop Grumman Andros for Law Enforcement	209
Table 3-53		Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features	210
Figure 3-54		Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II		211
Figure 3-55		QinetiQ Spartacus		212
Figure 3-56		QinetiQ Minotaur		213
Figure 3-57		QinetiQ Raider		215
Figure 3-58		QinetiQ TALON V		218
Table 3-59		QinetiQ TALON V Law Enforcement Robot Features:	219
Figure 3-60		QinetiQ C-Talon		220
Figure 3-61		QinetQ TALON		222
Table 3-62		QinetiQ North America’s TALON Family Of Robots Features	223
Table 3-63		QinetiQ North America’s TALON Family Of Robots Target Markets	223
Table 3-64		QinetiQ North America’s TALON Family Of Robots Mission Positioning	224
Table 3-65		QinetiQ TALON Product Line		225
Table 3-66		QinetiQ TALON Expertise in Action		226
Table 3-67		QinetiQ TALON Product Line Specific Task Expansion	227
Figure 3-68		QinetiQ Laptop Control Unit (LCU)		228
Table 3-69		QinetiQ’s LCU features		229
Figure 3-70		QinetQ Dragon Runner		230
Figure 3-71		QinetQ Dragon Runner 10		232
Figure 3-72		QinetQ Robotic Appliqué Kit Transforms Bobcats into Remotely-Operated Robots233			
Figure 3-73		QinetQ Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System	236
Figure 3-74	Kairos Pronto4		238
Table 3-75		Kairos Autonomi RetroReach Manipulator Arm:	240
Table 3-76		Kairos Autonomi RetroReach Manipulator Arm Features:	240
Table 3-77		Kairos Autonomi RetroReach Manipulator Arm Specifications	241
Figure 3-78		Kairos Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels   242
Figure 3-79		Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 zSOlution For Truck	243
Table 3-80		Kairos Autonomi Software Features:		245
Figure 3-81		RoboteX Avatar III Robot		246
Figure 3-82		RoboteX Avatar III Tactical Robot		247
Table 3-83		RoboteX AVATAR III Features		248
Figure 3-84		RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot		249
Figure 3-85		CarbonFire 10 PAN Disrupter, Laser Sight And Disrupter	251
Table 3-86		RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot Scenarios:		252
Table 3-87		RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot Responses		253
Table 3-88		RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot Benefits		254
Figure 3-89		RoboteX Avatar III Hazmat Robot		255
Table 3-90		RoboteX Avatar Gas And Radiation Detector Functions	256
Figure 3-91		RoboteX Avatar Legion System		257
Table 3-92		RoboteX Avatar LEGION System Functions	260
Figure 3-93		RoboteX Avatar I		261
Table 3-94		RoboteX Avatar I Functions		262
Figure 3-95		RoboteX Avatar II		263
Figure 3-96		RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot		264
Table 3-97		RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Tactical Capabilities And Benefits	265
Table 3-98		RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Support Capabilities	266
Table 3-99		RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Benefits		267
Table 3-100		RoboteX Avatar III Security Robot		268
Table 3-101		RoboteX Avatar Home & Office, A Personal Security Robot Features	271
Figure 3-102		Robotex Avatar I Tactical Robot Unmanned Ground Robots	272
Figure 3-103		Robotex Unmanned Ground Robots		273
Figure 3-104		Robotex Avatar II Tactical Robot		274
Table 3-105		RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance Controls	275
Table 3-106		RoboteX Avatar I Spec List:		276
Table 3-107		RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases:		277
Figure 3-108		Pedsco RMI-9XD		279
Table 3-109		Pedsco RMI-9XD Claw and Disrupter Features:	280
Table 3-110		Pedsco RMI-9XD Camera Features:		281
Table 3-111		Pedsco RMI-9XD Video Features:		282
Table 3-112		Pedsco RMI-9XD Applications Features:		283
Table 3-113		Pedsco RMI-9XD Security Features:		284
Figure 3-114		Pedsco RMI-9WT		285
Table 3-115		Pedsco RMI-9WT Features:		286
Figure 3-116		Pedsco RMI-10F		287
Table 3-117		Pedsco RMI-10F Features:		288
Table 3-118		ReconRobotics Recon Scout Applications	291
Table 3-119		ReconRobotics Recon Scout Short Term Applications	292
Figure 3-120		ReconRobotics Recon Scout Throwbot LE		293
Table 3-121		Recon Scout Throwbot LE Applications		294
Table 3-122		Recon Scout Throwbot LE Features		295
Figure 3-123		Recon Robotics Recon Scout IR		297
Figure 3-124		Recon Robotics Recon Scout XL		298
Figure 3-125		Recon Robotics Throwbot XT		299
Figure 3-126		TechnoRobot Product Set		304
Figure 3-127		Technorobot		305
Figure 3-128		Technorobot Collaborations		306
Table 3-129		General Dynamics Mobile Detection Assessment And Response System Benefitsof a Robotic Sentry		311
Figure 3-130		Google / Boston Dynamics ATLAS - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot	312
Figure 3-131		Lockheed Martin Man and Machine Teaming	314
Figure 3-132		Mesa Robotics Matilda		316
Figure 3-133		Mesa Robotics Mesa Robotics Matilda II		317
Figure 3-134		Mesa Robotics Element		318
Figure 3-135		Mesa Robotics Scorpion		319
Table 3-136		Mesa Robotics Scorpion Specifications		320
Table 3-137		Mesa Robotics Acer Specifications		321
Figure 3-138		Mesa Robotics Acer Multi-Purpose Armored Robotic Platform	322
Figure 3-139		Mesa Robotics Acer Multi-Purpose Armored Robotic Platform	323
Figure 3-140		Mesa Robotics G2Bot		324
Table 3-141		Boz Robotics Boz Applications		326
Table 3-143		Boz Robotics Boz Specifications		327
Figure 3-144		Boz Robotics Boz XL		328
Table 3-145		BOZ XL All Terrain Heavy Duty EOD Capabilities		329
Figure 3-146			Power Hawk P-16 Rescue System			330
Table 3-147			Power Hawk Car Bomb, Or Truck Bomb, Also Known As A Vehicle-Borne		Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) Response Capabilities		331
Table 3-148			Power Hawk Terrorist Attacks Using Person-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices(PBIED) Response			332
Table 3-149			DJI Products			334
Figure 3-150			DJI Phantom			335
Figure 3-151			DJI Phantom Series			336
Figure 3-152			DJI Inspire 1			337
Figure 3-153			DJI Ronin			338
Table 3-154			DJI Ronin Features			339
Figure 3-155			DJI Inspire 1			340
Table 3-156			SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Camera and Operator Control Units Applications	341
Table 3-157			SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Cameras			342
Table 3-158			SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Operator Control Unit	343
Table 3-159		SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Applications		344
Figure 3-160		SDR LT2 / LT2-F - "Bloodhound"		345
Figure 3-161		SDR HD2-S		346
Figure 3-162		SDR HD2		348
Figure 3-163		SDR MLT - "Jack Russell"		349
Figure 3-164		SDR UM4 - "Retriever"		350
Figure 3-165		Lithos Robotics TacBOT		351
Figure 3-166		Transcend Robotics ARTI3 Platform		352
Figure 4-1		Law Enforcement Robot Technology Enablers	356
Table 4-2		Law Enforcement Robot Technology Characteristics	357
Figure 4-3		Homeland Security Robot Technology Enablers	358
Table 4-4		US Army Military Robot Logistics Positioning	359
Figure 4-5		Robot Systems Associated with Force Application Description	363
Figure 4-6		Robotic Performance Characteristics		364
Table 4-7		Law Enforcement Robot Integrated Circuit-Based Innovation Functions	365
Table 4-8		Law Enforcement Robot Key Technology		367
Table 4-9		Robot Communications Key Technology		368
Table 4-10		Military Robot Key Navigation Technologies	369
Table 4-11		Human-Robot Interaction		370
Table 4-12		Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping Functions Relevant to Robotics  371
Figure 4-13		Hitachi Modular Robot Configuration		379
Table 4-14		Military Robot Key Product Technology Factors	381
Table 4-15		Law Enforcement Robot Technology Functions	385
Figure 4-16		UUVMP Vision		387
Table 4-17		Alliant Features:		388
Figure 4-18		Endeavor Robotics / Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions	393
Figure 4-19		Endeavor Robotics / Evolution Robotics Object Recognition	394
Table 4-20		Endeavor Robotics / Evolution Robotics Applications	395
Figure 4-21		US Protection Modernization Strategy		399
Table 4-22		US Army Revised Military Robotics Vision		400
Figure 4-23		Taser, Endeavor Robotics to Build Military Robot With Stun Gun	409
Figure 4-24		Foster Miller Talon Robot		411
Figure 5-1		DJI Phantom		433
Table 5-2		DJI Products		434
Figure 5-3		DJI Phantom		435
Figure 5-4		DJI Phantom Series		436
Figure 5-5		DJI Inspire 1		437
Figure 5-6		DJI Ronin		438
Table 5-7		DJI Ronin Features		439
Figure 5-8		DJI Inspire 1		440
Figure 5-9		DJI Ronin-M		441
Figure 5-10		Spreading Wings S800 EVO		442
Figure 5-11		Zenmuse H3-3D		443
Figure 5-12		DJI Flame Wheel Landing Gear and Propulsion System	444
Figure 5-13		Fine-Tuned Electronic Propulsion Inspire 1	445
Figure 5-14		Phantom 3 Professional & Advanced		446
Figure 5-15		DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone		447
Table 5-16		DJI Industries Phantom 3 Drone Powerful Mobile App	449
Table 5-17		DJI Industries Phantom Functions		450
Table 5-18		DJI Industries Phantom SKEYE Nano Drone Open Platform Apps ProgrammingFunctions		451
Figure 5-19		DJI Industries Inspire Drone		452
Table 5-20		DJI Industries Inspire Drone Features		453
Figure 5-21		DJI Industries Ronin-M		454
Table 5-22		DJI Industries Ronin-M Functions		455
Figure 5-23		DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+		456
Table 5-24		DJI Industries Spreading Wings S1000+ Features	457
Figure 5-25		DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7		458
Table 5-26		DJI Industries Zenmuse Z15-A7 Features		459
Figure 5-27		DJI Advanced Octocopter Spreading Wings S1000+	460
Figure 5-28		Spreading Wings S1000		461
Figure 5-29		DJI Flight Controllers For Multi-Rotors		462
Figure 5-30		WooKong-M		463
Figure 5-31		464
Figure 5-32		464
Figure 5-33		DJI Handheld Gimbals		465
Figure 5-34		Aerial Gimbals		465
Figure 5-35		466
Figure 5-36		Zenmuse Z15-A7		467
Figure 5-37		Zenmuse Z15-A7		468
Figure 5-38		469
Figure 5-39		469
Figure 5-40		470
Figure 5-41			Endeavor Robotics Target Markets			471
Figure 5-42			Endeavor Robotics Worldwide Presence with Law Enforcement Robotics	475
Table 5-43			Endeavor Robotics Strategy Key elements		478
Table 5-44			Endeavor Robotics Strategy Key Common Platforms and Software Elements	479
Table 5-45			Endeavor Robotics Distributors for U.S. Public Safety		482
Figure 5-46			Boston Dynamic Atlas			489
Figure 5-47			Boston Dynamic BigDog			491
Figure 5-48			Boston Dynamics LittleDog -			493
Table 5-49			Google Autonomous Vehicles Technology			495
Figure 5-50			GoPro Cameras			502
Figure 5-51			Kuka Vision for Expansion of Robotic Markets		514
Figure 5-52			Kuka Customers			516
Figure 5-53			Kuka Regional (10) and Segment (7) Focus		518
Figure 5-54			Kuka Positioning with Smart Tools			520
Figure 5-55		Kuka Positioning in Robotics and Systems		523
Figure 5-56		Lockheed Martin Segment Positioning		527
Table 5-57		Lockheed Martin's operating units		528
Figure 5-58		Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Positioning	529
Figure 5-59		Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Portfolio	530
Figure 5-60		Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C130 Worldwide Airlift	531
Figure 5-61		Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Falcon Fighter	532
Figure 5-62		Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Portfolio	533
Figure 5-63		Lockheed Martin Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN)	535
Table 5-64		Lockheed Martin Mars Atmosphere And Volatile Evolution Objectives	536
Figure 5-65		Lockheed Martin K-MAX		538
Figure 5-66		Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III		540
Figure 5-67		Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS		541
Figure 5-68		Lockheed Martin Fury		543
Figure 5-69		Lockheed Martin VTOL Quad Rotor		544
Table 5-70		Mesa Robotics Technical Experience		547
Table 5-71		Northrop Grumman Partner Positioning		556
Figure 5-72		Northrop Grumman Systems Segments		558
Figure 5-73		Northrop Grumman Portfolio		559
Figure 5-74	Power Hawk Rescue System		565
Table 5-75		QinetiQ Vision		579
Figure 5-76		QinetiQ Dragon Runner Urban Operations Rugged Ultra-Compact, LightweightAnd Portable Reconnaissance Robot		583
Table 5-77		QinetiQ Customer Base		585
Figure 5-78		SDR Tactical Robots Compact Surveillance Robot	595
Figure 5-79		SDR Tactical Robots Surveillance Robot With Arm	596
Figure 5-80		Technorobot		602
Figure 5-81		Technorobot Collaborations		604
Figure 5-82		ARTI 3D Scanning Law Enforcement Robot	605
Figure 5-83	TechnoRobot ARTI Law Enforcement Robotic Platform	606
Figure 5-84	UC Davis Using Yahama Helicopter Drones For Crop Dusting	607
Figure 5-85	Yamaha Crop Dusting Initiatives	608 



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