MINNEAPOLIS -- At first glance, the Recon Scout IR looks like a small dumbbell. But even at a mere 1.2 pounds, this robot does some heavy lifting. Built by Edina, Minn.,-based ReconRobotics, the robot ...
Officers receive a call of shots fired, barricaded subject, unknown weapons, unknown bystanders/ hostages, and race to the scene. When they arrive, they find the department already has a guy working ...
ReconRobotics introduces the Recon Scout SearchStick. Device lets tactical teams convert a micro-robot into a pole cam. EDINA, Minn. - (September 28, 2010) ReconRobotics, Inc. has announced the ...
Next time there is a fire, a robot could enter the burning building instead of firefighters to search for victims. A company founded in 2005 by seven University students started selling the Scout ...
Edina-based ReconRobotics continues to enjoy brisk business on its small reconnaissance robots, announcing Wednesday that it will ship 126 Recon Scout XT micro-robot kits for use in the U.S. Marine ...
The 13th member of the Eden Prairie police SWAT team is inanimate and weighs about one pound. Sgt. Carter Staaf, who is on the SWAT team, wouldn’t dream of going out on an operation without it in ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The FCC responded to a request from ReconRobotics regarding the limit on sales of the Recon Scout ...
Edina-based ReconRobotics, Inc., announced Wednesday that it has landed a $13.9 million contract with the U.S. Army. The order-which includes 1,100 Recon Scout XT micro-robot kits from the U.S. Army ...
ReconRobotics Inc.is showcasing its new portable charger for its Recon Scout throwable robot, called the Field Charging Unit. By plugging the 1.1lb robot into the FCU, a soldier using a military ...
EDINA, Minn. – (July 9, 2013) ReconRobotics, Inc., the world leader in tactical micro-robots and remotely deployed sensor systems, announced today that it has passed the 4,000 robots sold plateau, ...
I'm no stranger to military robots, but I'd never seen this one before: a tiny, two-wheeled contraption, trailing a camera on a wire, looking for all the world like a 2.5-pound dumbell. David ...
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