Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Homeland Security Robots: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2015 to 2021

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Date: 13-Nov-2015
No. of pages: 582

Next generation civilian security robot platforms leverage better materials, more sophisticated designs, software technology, and tablet remote controls to support high quality data gathering and communications in difficult situations.

Bomb squads have need for better technology, more flexibility, better maneuverability. The robots answer those needs, they can be tuned to the specific activity in which they are being used, using modular systems. Platform robot modules are highly targeted to specific situations. Robots make police organizations more functional, improve security performance by allowing remote operation. The study has 582 pages and 257 table and figures.

The ability to use robots for law enforcement, first responder, and homeland security is a function of affordability. Many cost efficient robots have come to market, challenging those offered by some of the existing market leaders that are part of the traditional military industrial complex.

Law enforcement, first responders, and homeland security 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. This global aspect of the first responder robots means that the devices have a presence in every part of the world. First responder robots are inherently local, they are used locally, they are needed by security personnel in particularly dangerous 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 city safety patrol.

“Robot security technology is having a great affect on law enforcement, first responder, and homeland systems effectiveness. Security Robots utilize platform technology and leverage the mobility of the robot. Within the robot platform, components have been useful as organizations move to secure the safety of the officers forced to function in dangerous situations. Law enforcement organizations are able to function more effectively. Video facilitates supervisors in communicating to a deployed unit in a manner that is taking into consideration the difficulties any particular officer is having in an individual situation, paying individual attention to officers deployed in the risky situation. Risk management performance can be improved, managing any situation can be improved using robotic platform technology.”

Vendors have adopted a variety of control mechanisms and and intuitive users interfaces so robot operators are able to drive the robots easily. Vendors have been able to make them more effective and more affordable.

Market growth comes from every law enforcement organization that needs to achieve an edge over the bad guys, over terrorists, protecting the civilian populations more effectively and with less risk to the enforcement offices than has been able previously. Organizations wishing to gain performance advantage in their local situations are buying the robots. By adopting prebuilt modules of enforcement technologies and adapting them to the local situations, vendors have been able to build worldwide markets.

The evolution of security robots and devices is in the context of smart phone adoption, going to 9.5 billion by the end of the forecast period, with apps becoming more accepted. The ability to offer sophisticated robots for the police officers and lieutenants is what provides sophisticated application capabilities. Apps are further evolving to provide tracking of motion and help provide mastery of various techniques for risk management. Robots are useful for mastering some aspect of police detail work and adding to lowering the cost of premium local and national border security forces.

Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Homeland Security Robots platform technology markets at $764 million in 2014 are anticipated to reach $4.3 billion by 2021. Market growth comes as every law enforcement agency faces the prospect of dealing with terrorists. With technology maturity and economies of scale, price points will decline rapidly and affordability will drive significant market growth, soon reaching billions of dollars. The companies that achieve measurable market share early in the evolution of the market are likely to maintain a strong presence in the billion dollar markets.

Companies Profiled

Market Leaders


  • Northrop Grumman

  • General Dynamics

  • iRobot

  • Kongsberg

  • QinetiQ

  • Energid / Mitsubishi

  • ReconRobotics

  • SDR

  • Telerob

  • Lockheed Martin


Market Participants


  • DJI

  • Kairos Autonami

  • Google

  • GoPro

  • Kairos Autonami

  • Kawada Industries

  • Kuka

  • 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

  • Yamaha

Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Homeland Security Robots: Market Shares, Market Strategies, and Market Forecasts, 2015 to 2021

Table of Contents

First Responder, Border Patrol, And Law Enforcement Executive Summary 32
Robots Leverage Civilian Systems of Engagement 32
Local Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First Responder Markets Entering A New Era 35
First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Market Driving Forces 39
Robot Border Patrol 40
SWAT Teams Everywhere Need Law Enforcement Robots 42
First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares 43
First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts 45

1. First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots Market Description And Market Dynamics 46
1.1 First Responders 46
1.1.1 First Responder Need for Robots 48
1.2 First Responder Robot Border Patrol 48
1.2.1 Border Patrol and Homeland Security 50
1.2.2 Delivering Robotic Capabilities to Border Patrol Teams 51
1.3 Robot Scope 52
1.3.1 First Responder Robot Applications 52
1.3.2 Types of First Responder Robots 56
1.3.3 Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal 56
1.3.4 QinetiQ North America Talon® Robots Universal Disrupter Mount 59
1.3.5 General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS II Increases First Responders Safety 61
1.3.6 First Responder iRobot 62
1.4 SUGVs 63
1.5 Robots Delivering Protection Capabilities 64
1.5.1 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots Market Shares and Market Forecasts 66

2.1 Robots Leverage Civilian Systems of Engagement 66
2.1.1 Local Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First Responder Markets Entering A New Era 69
2.1.2 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Market Driving Forces 73
2.1.3 Robot Border Patrol 74
2.1.4 SWAT Teams Everywhere Need Law Enforcement Robots 76
2.2 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Market Shares 77
2.2.1 Challenges That Define Modern Civilian Security 80
2.2.2 General Dynamics Robotic Sentry – Intruder Detection and Assessment 81
2.2.3 Northrop Grumman 81
2.2.4 Northrop Grumman 82
2.2.5 Northrop Grumman Cutlass 83
2.2.6 Northrop Grumman Mini-ANDROS II 84
2.2.7 QinetiQ Law Enforcement Robots 84
2.2.8 QinetQ TALON 85
2.2.9 ReconRobotics 87
2.2.10 SDR LT2 / LT2-F 87
2.2.11 iRobot Surveillance Robots 88
2.2.12 iRobot Research / iRobot Collaborative Systems 89
2.2.13 iRobot Packbot 90
2.2.14 iRobot PackBot Scout 91
2.2.15 iRobot PackBot Explorer 91
2.2.16 Kongsberg 92
2.2.17 Energid / Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection92
2.2.18 Mesa Systems Development Division 92
2.3 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Market Forecasts 93
2.3.1 Application Scope 95
2.3.2 First Responder, Border Patrol, And Law Enforcement Market Industry Segments 95
2.3.3 Law Enforcement and First Responder Market Metrics 100
2.3.4 Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Segment Analysis 101
2.3.5 Law Enforcement Segment Analysis 103
2.3.6 First Responder Segment Analysis 107
2.3.7 By 2019 Every First Responder Team In The World Will Need To Have Some Robotic Capability 109
2.3.8 Building a Culture of Preparedness 109
2.3.9 Discussion of Various Size First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robot Market Strengths and Challenges 110
2.3.10 NTIA's First Responder Network Authority ("FirstNet") 111
2.3.11 Civilian Security Robot Systems Roadmap 111
2.3.12 Border Patrol Segment Analysis 112
2.3.13 Border Patrol Robots 113
2.3.14 Throwable Robot Market Forecasts 114
2.4 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Market Analysis 117
2.4.1 Making Exploratory Investigation In Dangerous Or Unfolding Situation 117
2.4.2 Core Anti-Terrorism Technology 119
2.4.3 Small Mobile Robot Market Opportunity: Penetration of Fire and Police Departments 121
2.5 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Prices and Situational Uses 123
2.5.1 Robots Emerge As Part Of Critical Homeland Security and Emergency Response Infrastructure 128
2.6 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Robot Regional Market Segments 129

3 First Responder, Border Patrol, And Law Enforcement Product Description131
3.1 iRobot 131
3.1.1 iRobot 110 FirstLook® 139
3.1.2 iRobot® 110 FirstLook® 142
3.1.3 iRobot +CBRN/HazMat Within Industrial Settings 143
3.1.4 iRobot Check Point/Vehicle Inspections 144
3.1.5 iRobot in Confined Spaces 144
3.1.6 iRobot Persistent Observation 144
3.1.7 iRobot FirstLook Bomb Disposal/ Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) 145
3.1.8 iRobot FirstLook Robots Visual Obscurants 145
3.1.9 iRobot® 340 SUGV 146
3.1.10 iRobot® 310 SUGV 147
3.1.11 iRobot 310 SUGV Missions 148
3.1.12 iRobot® SUGV 149
3.1.13 iRobot Check Point / Vehicle Inspections 151
3.1.14 iRobot Confined Spaces 151
3.1.15 iRobot Persistent Observation 151
3.1.16 iRobot Route/Building Clearance 152
3.1.17 iRobot Visual Obscurants 152
3.1.18 iRobot® 710 KobraTM 153
3.1.19 iRobot 710 Kobra Missions 154
3.1.20 iRobot Robots Perform Missions On Land And In The Sea 156
3.1.21 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for First Responders 157
3.1.22 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for HazMat Technicians 159
3.1.23 iRobot® 510 PackBot® for EOD Swat Technicians 161
3.1.24 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for Border Patrol 163
3.1.25 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for Law Enforcement Engineers 164
3.1.26 iRobot 710 Warrior™ 165
3.2 Northrop Grumman 167
3.2.1 Northrop Grumman Remotec Robotic Platforms and Sub-Systems 167
3.2.2 Northrop Grumman Andros F6A - First Responders & SWAT 171
3.2.3 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots 172
3.2.4 Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat 173
3.2.5 Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1 - HAZMAT Technicians 178
3.2.6 Northrop Grumman Andros for First Responders 179
3.2.7 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features 181
3.3 QinetiQ 183
3.3.1 QinetiQ Tactical TALON for Homeland Security and First Responders 183
3.3.2 QinetiQ Law Enforcement Robots 184
3.3.3 QinetiQ Talon V 185
3.3.4 QinetiQ C-Talon 187
3.3.5 QinetiQ C-Talon Draper Laboratory Expertise in Action 188
3.3.6 QinetQ TALON 189
3.3.7 QinetiQ TALON Product Line Expansion 195
3.3.8 QinetiQ Laptop Control Unit (LCU) 196
3.3.9 QinetiQ Comprised Of Experts In Defense, Aerospace, And Security 198
3.3.10 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs And Saves Lives 199
3.3.11 QinetQ Dragon Runner 200
3.3.12 QinetQ Dragon Runner 10 202
3.3.13 QinetQ Robotic Appliqué Kit 203
3.3.14 QinetQ Expertise in Action: 205
3.3.15 QinetQ MAARS 206
3.4 Kairos Autonomi 208
3.4.1 Kairos RetroReach Manipulator Arm 208
3.4.2 Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels 212
3.4.3 Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 Benefits 213
3.4.4 Kairos Autonomi Pronto4™ Sub-Systems 214
3.4.5 Kairos Autonomi ProntoMimic Software Suite Functions 214
3.5 RoboteX 216
3.5.1 RoboteX Avatar III Robot 216
3.5.2 RoboteX Avatar III Tactical Robot 217
3.5.3 RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot 219
3.5.4 RoboteX Avatar III Hazmat Robot 225
3.5.5 RoboteX Avatar Legion System 227
3.5.6 RoboteX Avatar LEGION System: Networks of Robots are Offered 229
3.5.7 RoboteX Avatar I 231
3.5.8 RoboteX Avatar II 233
3.5.9 RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot 234
3.5.10 RoboteX Avatar III Security Robot 238
3.5.11 RoboteX Avatar 239
3.5.12 RoboteX Avatar® Home & Office, A Personal Security Robot 240
3.5.13 RoboteX Portable Reconnaissance 244
3.5.14 RoboteX Avatar I Spec List: 246
3.5.15 RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases: 247
3.6 Pedsco 248
3.6.1 Pedsco Remote Mobile Investigator (RMI) 248
3.6.2 Pedsco RMI-9XD 249
3.6.3 Pedsco RMI-9WT 255
3.6.4 Pedsco RMI-10F 257
3.7 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 260
3.7.1 ReconRobotics Recon Scout UVI Robot 260
3.7.2 ReconRobotics Recon Scout Throwbot LE 263
3.7.3 Recon Robotics Recon Scout IR 266
3.7.4 Recon Robotics Recon Scout XL 268
3.7.5 Recon Robotics Throwbot XT 269
3.7.6 Recon Robotics Searchstick 271
3.8 Robosoft 272
3.9 TechnoRobot 273
3.9.1 TechnoRobot RiotBot 273
3.9.2 TechnoRobot VisionBot 273
3.9.3 TechnoRobot Product Set 274
3.10 General Dynamics Homeland Security 277
3.10.1 General Dynamics Cell On Wheels 277
3.10.2 General Dynamics Public Safety FirstNet 277
3.10.3 General Dynamics Public Safety Access to Voice, Video, Data, Text, and Chat 278
3.10.4 General Dynamics Public Safety Communications Module for Large Scale Community Events 278
3.10.5 Robots Randomly Patrol Assigned Industrial Areas 279
3.10.6 General Dynamics Robotic Sentry – Intruder Detection and Assessment 280
3.11 Google / Boston Dynamics ATLAS - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot 282
3.12 Lockheed Martin 283
3.12.1 Lockheed Martin's Robotic First Responder 283
3.13 Mesa Robotics 284
3.13.1 Mesa Robotics Matilda 284
3.13.2 Mesa Robotics Element 286
3.13.3 Mesa Robotics Scorpion 287
3.13.4 Mesa Robotics Acer 288
3.13.5 Mesa Robotics G2Bot 291
3.13.6 Mesa Robotics 292
3.14 Boz Robotics Boz I 292
3.14.1 Boz Robotics Boz XL 293
3.15 Power Hawk Technologies 295
3.15.1 Power Hawk N.E.R.A.T. 295
3.16 DJI Innovation 299
3.16.1 DJI Phantom 300
3.16.2 DJI Inspire 1 302
3.16.3 DJI Ronin 303
3.16.4 DJI Ronin Major Updates: 303
3.17 SDR Tactical Robots 306
3.17.1 SDR Fire and Rescue Robots 306
3.17.2 SDR LT2 / LT2-F - "Bloodhound" 310
3.17.3 SDR HD2-S - "Doberman" 311
3.17.4 SDR SuperDroid Robots in NC USA 312
3.17.5 SDR LT2/F - "Bulldog" 312
3.17.6 SDR HD2 - "Mastiff" 313
3.17.7 SDR MLT - "Jack Russell" 314
3.17.8 SDR UM4 - "Retriever" 315

4 Law Enforcement, First Responders, And Homeland Security Robot Technology And Research 317
4.1 TARDEC’s Interoperability Profile (IOP) Testing 317
4.2 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 318
4.2.1 Emergency Response Robots 318
4.3 First Responder Robot Technology Enablers 319
4.3.1 Military Robot Logistics 321
4.4 MRAP ATV: Requirements and Contenders 323
4.5 First Responder Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation 328
4.5.1 Open Robotic Control Software 329
4.5.2 First Responder Robot Key Technology 330
4.5..3 -Bots 333
4.5.4 Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping 334
4.6 Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility, And Manipulation 334
4.6.1 Robot Intelligence Systems 335
4.6.2 Real-World, Dynamic Sensing 335
4.7 User-Friendly Interfaces 336
4.7.1 Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot Design 336
4.8 Field Based Robotics Iterative Development 337
4.8.1 Next-Generation Products Leverage Model 338
4.8.2 Modular Robot Structure And Control 338
4.8.3 Lattice Architectures 339
4.8.4 Chain / Tree Architectures 339
4.8.5 Deterministic Reconfiguration 339
4.8.6 Stochastic Reconfiguration 340
4.8.7 Modular Robotic Systems 340
4.9 Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations 341
4.10 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperH Family 341
4.10.1 Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space 342
4.10.2 Robotic Use of Solid State Thin Film Lithium-Ion Batteries 346
4.11 Network Of Robots And Sensors 347
4.11.1 Sensor Networks Part Of Research Agenda 348
4.11.2 Light Sensing 349
4.11.2 Acceleration Sensing 350
4.11.3 Chemical Sensing 350
4.12 Military Robot Technology Functions 350
4.13 Carbon Nanotube Radio 351
4.14 UUVMP Vision 352
4.14.1 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV) 353
4.14.2 Alliant 353
4.14.3 ATSP is a Government-Wide Contracting Vehicle 355
4.14.4 Quick, Efficient Contracting Vehicle 355
4.14.5 Facilitates Technology And Insertion Into Fielded Systems 355
4.14.6 Access to all Northrop Grumman Sectors 355
4.15 iRobot Technology 356
4.15.1 iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems 356
4.15.2 iRobot Real-World, Dynamic Sensing. 356
4.15.3 iRobot User-Friendly Interface 357
4.15.4 iRobot Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical Design. 358
4.16 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 358
4.16.1 iRobot / Evolution Robotics Example Applications 362
4.16.2 Homeland Security Robot Technology Trends 363
4.17 Classes of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) 364
4.17.1 Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) 364
4.17.2 US BCT Unmanned Ground Vehicle Funding 366
4.17.3 Funding Military Robots in US for 2011 366
4,17.4 US Army's BCT Modernization Program Funding 366
4.17.5 Efforts to Mitigate The Improvised Explosive Device Threat To Dismounted Operations 370
4.17.6 US Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization 371
4.17.7 Route Mapping 371
4.17.8 Man-Packable SUGV 372
4.17.9 Demilitarized Zone Between South and North Korea 372
4.17.10 Chinese Military Robots 373
4.17.11 Western Europe 375
4.17.12 China & the Russian Federation 375
4.17.13 Middle East 375
4.17.14 India & Japan 376
4.17.15 Australia & Canada 376
4.18 Military and First Responder Robot Pricing Notes 378
4.18.1 iRobot 378
4.18.2 QinetiQ / Foster-Miller 380
4.18.3 Allen Vanguard 381
4.18.4 Northrop Grumman 382
4.18.5 Telerob 384
4.18.6 AB Precision (Poole) Ltd. 384
4.18.7 Beijing Defense 384
4.18.8 First-Response Robotics 385
4.18.9 Mesa Associates 386
4.18.10 re2 (robotics engineering excellence) 387
4.18.11 ForeRunner RDV 387
4.18.12 ReconRobotics 388
4.18.13 TechnoRobot 392

5 Law Enforcement, First Responder, And Homeland Security Robot Technology And Research 394
5.1 Robot Enabling Technologies 394
5.1.1 Sensor Processing 394
5.1.2 Machine Autonomy 395
5.2 First Responder Robot Bandwidth 396
5.2.1 UGV Follow-Me Capability 396
5.2.2 Communications Bandwidth 397
5.2.3 Battery Power 397
5.2.4 Combination Of Batteries Linked To Onboard Conventional Diesel 398
5.3 DJI 398
5.4 General Dynamics 400
5.4.1 General Dynamics Public Safety 400
5.5 iRobot 401
5.5.1 iRobot 401
5.5.2 iRobot Home Robots: 402
5.5.3 iRobot Defense and Security: Protecting Those in Harm’s Way 402
5.5.4 iRobot Role In The Robot Industry 403
5.5.5 iRobot SPARK (Starter Programs for the Advancement of Robotics Knowledge) 403
5.5.6 iRobot Revenue 404
5.5.7 iRobot Acquires Evolution Robotics, Inc. 406
5.5.8 iRobot / Evolution Robotics 407
5.5.9 iRobot Strategy 407
5.5.10 iRobot Technology 409
5.5.11 iRobot Regional Revenue 411
5.6 Kairos Autonami 411
5.6.1 Kairos Autonomi upgrades robot conversion kit 411
5.6.2 Kairos Autonomi Autonomy ROI 412
5.6.3 Kairos Autonomi Upgrades Robot Conversion Kit 412
5.7 General Dynamics 413
5.7.1 Sequester Mechanism 414
5.7.2 General Dynamics Revenue 415
5.7.3 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 416
5.7.4 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Vision 416
5.7.5 General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) Manufacturing 416
5.7.6 General Dynamics Autonomous Land And Air Vehicle Development 417
5.8 Google 418
5.8.1 Google Revenue 421
5.8.2 Google Revenues by Segment and Geography 424
5.8.3 Google / Boston Dynamics 424
5.8.4 Boston Dynamics CHEETAH - Fastest Legged Robot 427
5.8.5 Boston Dynamics Atlas - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot 428
5.8.6 Boston Dynamics BigDog 430
5.8.7 Boston Dynamics LittleDog - The Legged Locomotion Learning Robot 431
5.8.8 Google Robotic Division 433
5.8.9 Google Self-Driving Car 433
5.8.10 Google Cars Address Vast Majority Of Vehicle Accidents Due To Human Error 435
5.8.11 Google Business 436
5.8.12 Google Corporate Highlights 437
5.8.13 Google Search 438
5.9 GoPro 439
5.9.1 GoPro Second Quarter 2015 Highlights 440
5.9.2 GoPro Opular Mount 442
5.9.3 GoPro Revenue Surges 54% As It Gains Popularity Abroad 443
5.9.4 GoPro Acquires Kolor, A Virtual Reality Company 444
5.10 Kairos Autonami 444
5.10.1 Kairos Autonomi upgrades robot conversion kit 444
5.10.2 Kairos Autonomi Autonomy ROI 445
5.10.3 Kairos Autonomi Upgrades Robot Conversion Kit 445
5.11 Kawada Industries 446
5.12 Kuka 447
5.12.1 KUKA Dominant Customer Segment, Automotive Industry 448
5.12.2 Kuka Revenue 450
5.12.3 Kuka Competition 453
5.12.4 Kuka Innovative Technology 455
5.12.5 Kuka Well Positioned With A Broad Product Portfolio In Markets With Attractive Growth Prospects455
5.12.6 Kuka Strategy 456
5.12.7 Kuka Corporate Policy 458
5.12.8 Kuka Customers 464
5.12.9 KUKA Acquires 51% of Reis Robotics 466
5.12.10 Kuka Positioning in Robotics and Systems 467
5.13 Lockheed Martin 469
5.13.1 Lockheed Martin Symphony Improvised Explosive Device Jammer Systems 473
5.13.2 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Revenue 473
5.13.3 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems 478
5.13.4 Lockheed Martin 479
5.13.5 Lockheed Martin Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) 480
5.13.6 Lockheed Martin K-MAX 483
5.13.7 Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III 485
5.13.8 Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS 486
5.13.9 Lockheed Martin Fury 488
5.13.10 Lockheed Martin VTOL Quad Rotor 489
5.14 Mesa Robotics 491
5.14.1 Systems Development Division of Mesa Associates 491
5.14.2 Mesa Robotics Affordable Robotic Solutions 493
5.14.3 Mesa Robotics Revenue 494
5.15 Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection 495
5.15.1 Mitsubishi 495
5.16 Northrop Grumman 496
5.16.1 Northrop Grumman Revenue 498
5.16.2 Northrop Grumman Remotec 499
5.16.3 Northrop Grumman Leading Global Security Company 499
5.16.4 Northrop Grumman Supplies Marine Navigation Equipment 502
5.16.5 Northrop Grumman Recognized by UK Ministry of Defense for Role in Supporting Sentry AWACS Aircraft During Military Operations in Libya 503
5.16.6 Northrop Grumman Corporation subsidiary Remotec Inc. upgrade the U.S. Air Force fleet of Andros HD-1 503
5.16.7 Northrop Grumman NAV CANADA Supplier 504
5.17 Pedsco 505
5.18 Power Hawk Technologies 506
5.19 QinetiQ 510
5.19.1 QinetQ Comprised Of Experts 511
5.19.2 QinetiQ North America TALON Detects Deadly IEDs And Saves Lives 511
5.19.3 QinetiQ World-Leading Products: 513
5.19.4 QinetiQ Innovation 514
5.19.5 QinetiQ North America 515
5.19.6 QinetiQ Revenue 516
5.19.7 QinetiQ Vision 517
5.19.8 QinetiQ Mission 518
5.19.9 QinetiQ / Foster Miller 518
5.19.10 QinetiQ / Foster Miller Financial Position 520
5.19.11 QinetiQ North America Order for 100 Dragon Runner 10Micro Robots: 521
5.19.12 QinetiQ / Automatika 523
5.19.13 QinetiQ Customer Base 524
5.20 ReconRobotics 527
5.20.1 ReconRobotics Throwbot 528
5.20.2 ReconRobotics Tactical, Micro-Robot Systems 529
5.21 Robosoft 530
5.22 Robotex 530
5.22.1 Robotex EOD Robot Assessment Results 531
5.23 TechnoRobot 532
5.24 Yamaha 536
5.24.1 Yamaha Robotics 539
5.25 Selected Military Robot Companies 540

List of Tables and Figures

Table ES-1 Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors 37
Table ES-2 Law Enforcement Robot Functions 38
Table ES-3 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots Market Driving Forces 41
Figure ES-4 Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014 44
Figure ES-5 First Responders, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Markets Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 45
Table 1-1 First Responder Robot Applications 53
Table 1-2 First Responder Armed Robotic Applications 54
Table 1-3 First Responder Robotic Systems 55
Figure 1-4 Telerob Explosive Observation Robot and Ordnance Disposal Unit 57
Figure 1-5 Telerob Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD System For Operation In Confined Areas 58
Figure 1-6 QinetiQ North America TALON® Robots 60 Universal Disruptor Mount (UDM) 60
Figure 1-7 Next-Generation General Dynamics CROWS II 61
Table 2-1 Law Enforcement Robotics Market Factors 71
Table 2-2 Law Enforcement Robot Functions 72
Table 2-3 First Responder, Law Enforcement, Border Patrol Robots Market Driving Forces 75
Figure 2-4 Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014 78
Table 2-5 Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol, Robot Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014 79
Figure 2-6 QinetQ TALON 86
Figure 2-7 SDR LT2 / LT2-F - Bloodhound 87
Figure 2-8 iRobot 210 Negotiator 88
Table 2-9 iRobot 510 Packbot Characteristics 89
Figure 2-10 First Responders, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Markets Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 93
Figure 2-11 Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Border Patrol Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015-2021 94
Table 2-12 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Market Industry Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-202196
Table 2-13 First Responder, Border Patrol, and Law Enforcement Market Industry Segments, Dollars and Units, Worldwide, 2015-2021 97
Figure 2-14 SWAT Team Member Readies A Robot To Enter A Home Where A Man Had Barricaded Himself in Trenton, N.J98
Figure 2-15 Law Enforcement Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 106
Figure 2-16 First Responders Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 108
Figure 2-17 Border Patrol Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 112
Table 2-18 Throwbot Robot Applications 115
Figure 2-19 Throwable Security Robot Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021 116
Figure 2-20 Robots for Exploratory Investigation Dangerous Or Unfolding Situation 118
Figure 2-21 Law Enforcement Needs Ability to Look Around Situations While Lowering Risk To Officers 119
Figure 2-22 Market Growth from Core Anti-Terrorism Technology 120
Figure 2-23 Small Mobile Robot Market Opportunity: Penetration of Fire and Police Departments 122
Figure 2-24 Types of Events Triggering Need For First Responder Robots 125
Figure 2-25 Rifle Mounted Robot for First Responder Situations 127
Figure 2-26 Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and First Responder Robotic Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2015129
Table 2-27 Law Enforcement, Border Patrol, and Homeland Security Robot Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2015130
Figure 3-1 iRobot SUGV Carries Canister of Propane Gas 131
Table 3-2 iRobot First Responder, Border Patrol, And Law Enforcement Operations Support Robots 132
Figure 3-3 iRobot Multi-Robot Tablet Controller For First Responders 135
Table 3-4 iRobot uPoint Multi-Robot Tablet Controller Features 136
Table 3-5 iRobot uPoint Multi-Robot Tablet Controller Functions 137
Figure 3-6 iRobot 110 FirstLook® 139
FIGURE 3-7 IRobot 110 FirstLook®Missions Route/Building Clearance 140
Figure 3-8 iRobot FirstLook Used by Tactical Officers 141
Figure 3-9 iRobot® 110 FirstLook® 142
Figure 3-10 iRobot® 110 Small, Light And Throwable FirstLook® Uses 143
Figure 3-11 Robot® 340 SUGV 146
Figure 3-12 Robot® 310 SUGV 147
Figure 3-13 iRobot Bomb Disposal/ Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) 148
Figure 3-14 iRobot® SUGV 149
Figure 3-15 iRobot® SUGV Uses 150
Figure 3-16 iRobot® 710 KobraTM 153
Figure 3-17 iRobot 710 Kobra Bomb Disposal/ Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) 155
Figure 3-18 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for First Responders 157
Table 3-18 iRobot® PackBot® 510 Target Markets 158
Figure 3-19 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for HazMat Technicians 159
Table 3-20 iRobot® PackBot® 510 Target Markets for HazMat Technicians 160
Figure 3-21 iRobot 510PackBot for EOD Swat Technicians 161
Table 3-22 iRobot 510 PackBot for EOD Conventional Ordnance and SWAT Missions 162
Figure 3-23 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for Border Patrol 163
Figure 3-24 iRobot® PackBot® 510 for Law Enforcement Engineers 164
Table 3-25 iRobot 510 PackBot for Law Enforcement Engineers Tasks 164
Figure 3-26 iRobot® 710 Warrior™ 165
Table 3-27 iRobot® 710 Warrior™ Uses 166
Figure 3-28 Northrop Grumman Remotec 167
Table 3-29 Northrop Grumman Remotec ANDROS Law Enforcement Robots Features 169
Figure 3-30 Northrop Grumman Andros F6A 171
Table 3-31 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Functions 172
Table 3-32 Northrop Grumman Andros Robots Applications 173
Figure 3-33 Northrop Grumman ANDROS Hazmat 174
Figure 3-34 Northrop Grumman F6A with Window Breaker and Dual PAN Disrupter Mount. 175
Figure 3-35 Northrop Grumman ANDROS F6A 176
Table 3-36 Northrop Grumman F6A Features 177
Figure 3-37 Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1 178
Table 3-38 Northrop Grumman V-A1 Features 179
Figure 3-39 Northrop Grumman Andros for First Responders 180
Table 3-40 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features 181
Figure 3-41 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II 182
Figure 3-42 QinetiQ TALON V 185
Table 3-43 QinetiQ TALON V Law Enforcement Robot Features: 186
Figure 3-44 QinetiQ C-Talon 187
Figure 3-45 QinetQ TALON 189
Table 3-46 QinetiQ North America’s TALON® Family Of Robots Features 190
Table 3-27 QinetiQ North America’s TALON® Family Of Robots Target Markets 191
Table 3-48 QinetiQ North America’s TALON® Family Of Robots Mission Positioning 192
Table 3-49 QinetiQ TALON Product Line 193
Table 3-50 QinetiQ TALON Expertise in Action 194
Table 3-51 QinetiQ TALON Product Line Specific Task Expansion 196
Figure 3-52 QinetiQ Laptop Control Unit (LCU) 197
Table 3-53 QinetiQ’s LCU features 198
Figure 3-54 QinetQ Dragon Runner 200
Figure 3-55 QinetQ Dragon Runner 10 202
Figure 3-56 QinetQ Robotic Appliqué Kit Transforms Bobcats into Remotely-Operated Robots 203
Figure 3-57 QinetQ Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System 206
Table 3-58 Kairos Autonomi RetroReach Manipulator Arm: 209
Table 3-59 Kairos Autonomi RetroReach Manipulator Arm Features: 210
Table 3-60 Kairos Autonomi RetroReach Manipulator Arm Specifications 211
Figure 3-61 Kairos Pronto4 Agnostic Autonomy System for Existing Vehicles or Vessels 212
Figure 3-62 Kairos Autonomi Pronto4 zSOlution For Truck 213
Table 3-63 Kairos Autonomi Software Features: 215
Figure 3-64 RoboteX Avatar III Robot 216
Figure 3-65 RoboteX Avatar III Tactical Robot 217
Table 3-66 RoboteX AVATAR® III Features 218
Figure 3-67 RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot 219
Figure 3-68 CarbonFire 10 PAN Disrupter, Laser Sight And Disrupter 221
Table 3-69 RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot Scenarios: 222
Table 3-70 RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot Responses 223
Table 3-71 RoboteX Avatar III EOD Robot Benefits 224
Figure 3-72 RoboteX Avatar III Hazmat Robot 225
Table 3-73 RoboteX Avatar Gas And Radiation Detector Functions 226
Figure 3-74 RoboteX Avatar Legion System 227
Table 3-75 RoboteX Avatar LEGION System Functions 230
Figure 3-76 RoboteX Avatar I 231
Table 3-77 RoboteX Avatar I Functions 232
Figure 3-78 RoboteX Avatar II 233
Figure 3-79 RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot 234
Table 3-80 RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Tactical Capabilities And Benefits 235
Table 3-81 RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Support Capabilities 236
Table 3-82 RoboteX Avatar II EOD Robot Benefits 237
Table 3-83 RoboteX Avatar III Security Robot 238
Figure 3-84 Robotex Avatar I Tactical Robot Unmanned Ground Robots 242
Figure 3-85 Robotex Unmanned Ground Robots 243
Figure 3-86 Robotex Avatar II Tactical Robot 244
Table 3-87 RoboteX Por
Table Reconnaissance Controls 245
Table 3-88 RoboteX Avatar I Use Cases: 247
Figure 3-89 Pedsco RMI-9XD 249
Table 3-90 Pedsco RMI-9XD Claw and Disrupter Features: 250
Table 3-91 Pedsco RMI-9XD Camera Features: 251
Table 3-92 Pedsco RMI-9XD Video Features: 252
Table 3-93 Pedsco RMI-9XD Applications Features: 253
Table 3-94 Pedsco RMI-9XD Security Features: 254
Figure 3-95 Pedsco RMI-9WT 255
Table 3-96 Pedsco RMI-9WT Features: 256
Figure 3-97 Pedsco RMI-10F 257
Table 3-98 Pedsco RMI-10F Features: 258
Table 3-99 ReconRobotics Recon Scout® Applications 261
Table 3-100 ReconRobotics Recon Scout® Short term Applications 262
Table 3-101 Recon Scout® Throwbot® LE Applications 264
Table 3-102 Recon Scout® Throwbot® LE Features 265
Figure 3-103 Recon Robotics Recon Scout IR 267
Figure 3-104 Recon Robotics Recon Scout XL 268
Figure 3-105 Recon Robotics Throwbot XT 269
Figure 3-106 TechnoRobot Product Set 274
Figure 3-107 Technorobot 275
Figure 3-108 Technorobot Collaborations 276
Table 3-109 General Dynamics Mobile Detection Assessment And Response System Benefits of a Robotic Sentry 281
Figure 3-110 Google / Boston Dynamics ATLAS - The Agile Anthropomorphic Robot 282
Figure 3-111 Mesa Robotics Matilda 284
Figure 3-112 Mesa Robotics Mesa Robotics Matilda II 285
Figure 3-113 Mesa Robotics Element 286
Figure 3-114 Mesa Robotics Scorpion 287
Figure 3-115 Mesa Robotics Acer Multi-Purpose Armored Robotic Platform 289
Figure 3-116 Mesa Robotics Acer Multi-Purpose Armored Robotic Platform 290
Figure 3-117 Mesa Robotics G2Bot 291
Figure 3-118 Boz Robotics Boz XL 293
Table 3-119 BOZ XL All Terrain Heavy Duty EOD Capabilities 294
Figure 3-120 Power Hawk® P-16 Rescue System 295
Table 3-121 Power Hawk Car Bomb, Or Truck Bomb, Also Known As A Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) Response Capabilities 296
Table 3-122 Power Hawk Terrorist attacks using Person-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (PBIED) Response 297
Table 3-123 DJI Products 299
Figure 3-124 DJI Phantom 300
Figure 3-125 DJI Phantom Series 301
Figure 3-126 DJI Inspire 1 302
Figure 3-127 DJI Ronin 303
Table 3-128 DJI Ronin Features 304
Figure 3-129 DJI Inspire 1 305
Table 3-130 SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Camera and Operator Control Units Applications 306
Table 3-131 SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Cameras 307
Table 3-132 SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Operator Control Unit 308
Table 3-133 SDR Fire and Rescue Robot Applications 309
Figure 3-134 SDR LT2 / LT2-F - Bloodhound 310
Figure 3-135 SDR HD2-S 311
Figure 3-136 SDR HD2 313
Figure 3-137 SDR UM4 - Retriever 315
Figure 4-1 First Responder Robot Technology Enablers 319
Table 4-2 First Responder Robot Technology Characteristics 320
Figure 4-3 Homeland Security Robot Technology Enablers 321
Table 4-4 US Army Military Robot Logistics Positioning 322
Figure 4-5 Robot Systems Associated with Force Application Description 326
Figure 4-6 Robotic Performance Characteristics 327
Table 4-9 Military Robot Integrated Circuit-Based Innovation Functions 328
Table 4-10 First Responder Robot Key Technology 330
Table 4-11 Robot Communications Key Technology 331
Table 4-12 Military Robot Key Navigation Technologies 332
Table 4-13 Human-Robot Interaction 333
Table 4-14 Visual Simultaneous Localization & Mapping Functions Relevant to Robotics 334
Figure 4-15 Hitachi Modular Robot Configuration 343
Table 4-16 Military Robot Key Product Technology Factors 345
Table 4-16 Military Robot Key Product Technology Factors 346
Table 4-17 Military Robot Technology Functions 350
Figure 4-19 UUVMP Vision 352
Table 4-20 Alliant Features: 353
Table 4-20 Alliant Features: 354
Figure 4-21 iRobot / Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 359
Figure 4-22 iRobot / Evolution Robotics Object Recognition 361
Table 4-23 iRobot / Evolution Robotics Applications 362
Figure 2-43 US Protection Modernization Strategy 368
Table 2-44 US Army Revised Military Robotics Vision 369
Figure 4-45 Taser, iRobot to Build Military Robot With Stun Gun 378
Figure 4-46 Foster Miller Talon Robot 380
Figure 5-1 DJI Phantom 399
Table 5-2 iRobot Strategy Key elements 408
Table 5-3 iRobot Strategy Key Common Platforms and Software elements 408
Figure 5-4 Boston Dynamic LS3 425
Figure 5-5 Boston Dynamic CHEETAH 427
Figure 5-6 Boston Dynamic Atlas 428
Figure 5-7 Boston Dynamic BigDog 430
Figure 5-8 Boston Dynamics LittleDog - 432
Table 5-9 Google Autonomous Vehicles Technology 434
Figure 5-10 GoPro Cameras 442
Figure 5-11 Kuka Vision for Expansion of Robotic Markets 457
Figure 5-12 Kuka Customers 459
Figure 5-13 Kuka Regional (10) and Segment (7) Focus 461
Figure 5-14 Kuka Positioning with Smart Tools 463
Figure 5-15 Kuka Positioning in Robotics and Systems 467
Figure 5-16 Lockheed Martin Segment Positioning 471
Table 5-17 Lockheed Martin's operating units 472
Figure 5-18 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Positioning 474
Figure 5-19 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Segment Portfolio 475
Figure 5-20 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics C130 Worldwide Airlift 476
Figure 5-21 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Falcon Fighter 477
Figure 5-22 Lockheed Martin Electronic Systems Portfolio 478
Figure 5-23 Lockheed Martin Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) 480
Table 5-24 Lockheed Martin Mars Atmosphere And Volatile Evolution Objectives 481
Figure 5-25 Lockheed Martin K-MAX 483
Figure 5-26 Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk III 485
Figure 5-27 Lockheed Martin Stalker UAS 486
Figure 5-28 Lockheed Martin Fury 488
Figure 5-29 Lockheed Martin VTOL Quad Rotor 489
Table 5-30 Mesa Robotics Technical Experience 492
Table 5-31 Northrop Grumman Partner Of Choice 498
Figure 5-32 Northrop Grumman Systems Segments 500
Figure 5-33 Northrop Grumman Portfolio 501
Figure 5-34 Power Hawk Rescue System 508
Table 5-35 QinetiQ Vision 518
Figure 5-36 QinetiQ Dragon Runner Urban Operations Rugged Ultra-Compact, Lightweight And Por
Table Reconnaissance Robot 522
Table 5-37 QinetiQ Customer Base 524
Figure 5-38 Technorobot 533
Figure 5-39 Technorobot Collaborations 535
Figure 5-40 UC Davis Using Yahama Helicopter Drones For Crop Dusting 536
Figure 5-41 Yamaha Crop Dusting Initiatives 537

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