Northrop Grumman introduces new developments of Unmanned Ground Vehicle Titus and Lobster 1310123

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Saturday, October 13, 2012, 10:57 AM
 
Northrop Grumman introduces new developments of Unmanned Ground Vehicle Titus and Lobster.
As Northrop Grumman's subsidiary Remotec Inc. continues to develop innovative, affordable, more capable robotic systems for first responders and the military, it is introducing two new developments to the unmanned ground vehicle market with Titus and Lobster UGV.
     
As Northrop Grumman's subsidiary Remotec Inc. continues to develop innovative, affordable, more capable robotic systems for first responders and the military, it is introducing two new developments to the unmanned ground vehicle market with Titus and Lobster UGV.
Titus™ is a lighter, faster, stronger and smarter multimission unmanned ground vehicle designed to meet a number of new and emerging threats.
     

Titus™ is a lighter, faster, stronger and smarter multimission unmanned ground vehicle designed to meet a number of new and emerging threats. Lobster, being developed with Applied Minds Inc., uses a pair of highly dexterous teleoperated manipulators to enable a remotely located operator to perform precision tasks, such as cutting small wires or delicately moving small objects.

Northrop Grumman Remotec will highlight and demonstrate key features of Titus™ and Lobster during a briefing, October 17, 2012 at National Press Club, First Amendment Lounge, 529 14th Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20045.