Unmanned ground systems, EOD robots, autonomous combat platforms, and AI-guided manipulators — engineered for zero-casualty operations in the world's most dangerous environments.
The future of ground operations is not unmanned. It is uncrewed. The distinction matters: our robotic platforms are extensions of the human operator's will, executing in environments where human presence means unacceptable risk.
Every Pinnac ground robot is designed around a single principle — keep the human in command of intent while removing them from physical danger.
Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and IED-contaminated zones are survivable for machines. Our EOD and reconnaissance platforms enter first, report back, and act — before any soldier steps forward.
A ground robot does not get tired. It does not lose concentration on hour 18 of a perimeter patrol. It does not make the human errors that occur when soldiers are cold, exhausted, or under stress.
Our combat platforms detect and classify threats at machine speed. But no kinetic action is authorised without explicit human confirmation. Speed of detect. Discipline of engagement.
GPS and GPS-denied. LiDAR + stereo vision SLAM. Terrain-adaptive path planning in real time.
Multi-sensor fusion — EO, IR, radar. Classifies humans, vehicles, ordnance. Tracks up to 32 targets simultaneously.
Each platform acts as a communications node. Swarm coordination in GPS-denied, jammed environments.
Electric-primary with internal combustion generator backup. 24h+ continuous operation without resupply.
Operates as a squad member. Understands voice, gesture, and digital commands. Reports status in natural language.
AES-256 encrypted control link. Anti-jam, frequency-hopping datalink. Self-destruct on capture protocol.
6-wheel drive autonomous ground platform for reconnaissance, fire support, and logistics in denied terrain. Operates beyond radio range using onboard AI decision-making and mesh network relay.
Man-portable to vehicle-deployed EOD platforms for IED defeat, CBRN sample collection, and ordnance disruption. Remotely operated with haptic feedback. Survives partial blast overpressure.
Autonomous patrol platform for perimeter security, border monitoring, and forward ISR. Navigates predefined routes independently, reports anomalies in real time, and holds position on command.
Remotely operated armed ground platform with AI-assisted target detection, classification, and tracking. All kinetic engagements require explicit human authorisation. Integrated with ATLAS targeting AI.
Vehicle-mounted or standalone 7-axis robotic arm for ordnance handling, load management, and precision manipulation tasks. Haptic force feedback allows operators to feel resistance through the arm remotely.
Unmanned ground logistics carrier that follows a designated soldier automatically, carries up to 200kg of equipment, and navigates complex terrain independently. Frees the squad from load burden entirely.
Every platform in the Pinnac robotics portfolio is assigned an autonomy level — from fully teleoperated through to mission-autonomous. The level is not fixed in hardware. It is configured per mission, per rules of engagement, per commander's intent.
Every movement commanded directly by an operator. Full human control at all times. Used for EOD and sensitive close-range tasks.
Platform handles obstacle avoidance and path-keeping. Operator commands destination and objective. Used for UGV ground movement.
Platform executes full patrol, reconnaissance, or logistics missions independently. Reports back. Requests authorisation before any consequential action.
End-to-end autonomous operation for non-kinetic tasks. No human input required for navigation, sensing, or reporting. Human authorisation always required before kinetic action.
All robotic platforms are available for technical briefing and live demonstration to vetted defence partners and system integrators.
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