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Ghost Robotics Vision 60

Ghost Robotics

“The sentinel of the perimeter”

Can stand in for

Base perimeter patrol guard · Surveillance and intrusion detection operator · Security checkpoint monitor

Strength 45
Dexterity 15
Autonomy 70
Empathy 10
IQ 55
How we rate our robots

Each robot is scored from 0 to 100 on five traits, based on its real specs. When in doubt we score low, never flattering.

  • Strength — Lifting capacity, payload and raw power — how heavy a load it can handle.
  • Dexterity — Fine motor skills: hands, manipulation precision and speed of movement.
  • Autonomy — How long and how independently it runs — battery life and self-direction.
  • Empathy — Social & emotional skills: voice, expressions and interaction with people.
  • IQ — On-board intelligence: perception, reasoning and ability to learn.

If it were human

“Like a tireless military K9 handler who never sleeps, never blinks, and never leaves their post.”

The Ghost Robotics Vision 60 is a quadruped robot developed by Ghost Robotics, a US-based robotics company. It has been deployed operationally by the United States Air Force to patrol military base perimeters, marking one of the first real-world uses of legged robots in active military security roles.

Built for outdoor environments, the Vision 60 moves on four legs, allowing it to navigate uneven terrain, gravel, grass, and other surfaces that would challenge wheeled alternatives. Its legged locomotion gives it a distinct edge over traditional ground vehicles when covering irregular ground around a secured installation.

The Vision 60’s core mission is surveillance and perimeter security. Fitted with sensors and cameras, it can conduct autonomous or remotely supervised patrols, freeing human personnel from repetitive, physically demanding guard duties — especially during night shifts or adverse weather conditions. It is not built for emotional connection; it is built for vigilance.

At our agency, the Vision 60 is the no-nonsense recruit — steady, focused, and utterly reliable on the beat. If your facility needs a patrol presence that never tires and never looks the other way, this four-legged guardian is ready to walk the line.

Tech sheet

Creator
Ghost Robotics
Country
United States
Type
Quadruped
Status
In production
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Features
  • Quadruped
  • Patrol
  • Surveillance
  • All-terrain

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 robot?

The Ghost Robotics Vision 60 is a quadruped (four-legged) robot designed for outdoor patrol and surveillance missions. It is built by Ghost Robotics, a US-based robotics company, and is one of the first legged robots deployed in active military security roles.

What is the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 robot used for?

The Vision 60 robot is used primarily for perimeter patrol and security surveillance. It has been deployed by the United States Air Force to guard military base perimeters, carrying out patrols that would otherwise require human security personnel.

Who makes the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 robot and when was it deployed?

The Vision 60 is made by Ghost Robotics, a company based in the United States. It has been used in active deployments at US Air Force bases, though the exact original release year is not publicly confirmed in available specs.

How does the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 robot move across different terrains?

The Vision 60 robot uses four legs to move, allowing it to traverse uneven terrain such as gravel, grass, and rough outdoor surfaces. This legged locomotion gives it a significant advantage over wheeled robots in complex outdoor environments.

Is the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 robot available to purchase?

The Vision 60 is in active production and has been deployed by military clients such as the US Air Force. Pricing and civilian availability are not publicly listed; interested parties should contact Ghost Robotics directly.