Imagine a team of tactical robots that work together.
Infiltrating the target, patrolling the perimeter.
Watching. Listening.

Introducing a new tactical paradigm

Imagine a team of tactical robots. Two post up on the corners of a target building. One sets up on the front door. Cameras feed information back to the Command Center while an infiltrator robot works its way around the building, looking in windows, listening, watching. All that intel going back to a single-source control panel.

Lithos Robotics is changing the way we use robots in law enforcement. Until today, the tactical use of robots in a hostile situation was limited to a tiny, ground-bound ‘bot tossed through a window, often by an exposed officer. If it doesn’t get snagged on clothing or stuck behind furniture, you might get a view of the room...from a height of three inches. If you’re lucky, you have access to the local bomb squad’s robot--the heavy, lumbering one that wasn’t built for tactical use.

Lithos Robotics takes a leading role in tactical operations.

Lithos Robotics new line of SWAT/LE robots allows for a completely different mode of operation. Multiple robots. Roving, agile tacBot Infilrator recon units. And a network of Sentinel observation robots. All controlled by a single operator with a single control device.

Intelligence. It’s what you need to make smart decisions.

They say only fools rush in. That’s certainly true in a hot tactical situation. Tactical officers need to have as much intel about the target as possible: Which room is he in? Has he moved? Is he trying to slip out under the cover of darkness?Ê

With the Lithos Tactical Robotic Team, you don’t have to put your human team in harm’s way until you have the best possible intelligence on your situation.



 

 

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