Ghost Robotics is giving its Vision 60 quadruped unmanned ground vehicle (Q-UGV) human-like dexterity with the new Manipulator Arm built for tough, real-world missions.
Lightweight, modular, and top-mounted, the arm lets the robot dog open doors, retrieve objects, handle tools, and interact with its environment, all while maintaining agility and stability.
With six degrees of freedom and a fully backdrivable design, it reportedly delivers smooth, force-sensitive control that mirrors the durability and responsiveness of the robot’s legs.
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