Ghost Robotics Vision 60 — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandGhost Robotics
ModelVision 60
Year2020
CategoryDefence Tactical, Security, Inspection
Autonomysemi-autonomous
Environmentboth
Weight51 kg
Dimensions88cm L × 50cm W × 68cm H
ConnectivityWiFi, 4G/LTE, Ethernet, Remote Control
Country of originUS

Key features

What is it?

Ghost Robotics Vision 60 is a quadruped unmanned ground vehicle for military and defence security applications, deployed with the US Air Force for base perimeter patrol and ISR missions.

Who is it for?

Key specs

How it compares

Vs Boston Dynamics Spot: Both are quadruped platforms evaluated for defence use. Vision 60 is defence-first with an open payload architecture; Spot has broader commercial deployments and a larger software ecosystem. US Air Force has deployed Vision 60 operationally.

Limitations

FAQ

How much does the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 cost?

Ghost Robotics Vision 60 pricing is available through US government and defence contractor procurement channels. It is not publicly listed.

What is the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 used for?

The Vision 60 is a quadruped unmanned ground vehicle designed for military base perimeter security, reconnaissance, and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) missions in GPS-denied environments.

What are the key specs of the Vision 60?

The Vision 60 weighs 51 kg, walks at 3 m/s, operates for up to 3 hours per battery, carries a 10 kg payload, and has been deployed with the US Air Force and international military forces.

Who uses the Ghost Robotics Vision 60?

The Vision 60 is deployed with the US Air Force Security Forces for base perimeter patrol, and has been evaluated by multiple international military and defence agencies.

How does the Vision 60 compare to Boston Dynamics Spot?

Ghost Robotics directly competes with Boston Dynamics Spot for military applications. Both are quadrupeds — Ghost Robotics emphasises its defence-first development approach and open payload architecture vs Spot's more commercial roots.