AUVSI 2015 - Kairos Autonomi Unveils Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology For Heavy Equipment At AUVSI 2015
ROBOTIC APPLIQUE KIT FOR HEAVY VEHICLES AND MACHINERY
ATLANTA, May 5, 2015 -- AUVSI North America 2015, at Booth #1437, Kairos Autonomi, the worldwide leader in robotic applique kits, displays its latest technology, the Pronto4 Heavy, designed specifically for usage with heavy equipment and machinery.
Equipped with larger gear faces, stronger actuators than its predecessors, and a pathing upgrade, the Pronto4 Heavy delivers the increased torque needed to control the traction, braking, throttle and implements in heavy vehicles and equipment as well as smarter robotic functions such as GPS path following and supervised autonomous behaviors.
The robotic applique kit is platform independent, meaning it can be installed in any heavy vehicle or machine, rendering that vehicle optionally unmanned, which means the equipment can still operate manually as needed.
About Kairos Autonomi
A Greek word that means the right or opportune moment, Kairos is a world leader in Robotic Applique Kits, add-on vehicle autonomy systems that provide unmanned capabilities to current manned vehicles, rendering them optionally unmanned. The Pronto4 Robotic Applique Kit manufactured by Kairos is used throughout the world to convert existing man-operable ground vehicles and surface vessels into unmanned systems. Whether it's government or academic research and development; military training and test and evaluation; range clearance; mining; or tactical military applications, Kairos delivers reliable, rugged, cost-effective robotic vehicle technology. Find out more at
www.kairosautonomi.com.
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