Tomahawk Robotics wins AFWERX SBIR 21.1 Direct to Phase II Contract
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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
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MELBOURNE, Fla., Oct. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Tomahawk Robotics , the leading innovator of common control solutions, has been awarded a Direct to Phase II SBIR contract by AFWERX to provide Universal Robotic Control for Integrated Base Defense.
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- MELBOURNE, Fla., Oct. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Tomahawk Robotics , the leading innovator of common control solutions, has been awarded a Direct to Phase II SBIR contract by AFWERX to provide Universal Robotic Control for Integrated Base Defense.
- "Our warfighters will now be able to leverage cutting edge unmanned systems technology" - Brad Truesdell, CEO
Under this contract, Tomahawk Robotics will integrate multiple robotic platforms into the Kinesis ecosystem to allow both autonomous and manual multi-domain robotic control from a single, common controller. - Additionally, video streams from the integrated unmanned systems (Ghost Robotics Vision 60, Skydio X2D, and DefendTex D40) will beused for object detection and recognition by leveraging Tomahawk Robotics' Kinesis AI capabilities at the tactical edge.
- Tomahawk Robotics is the leading innovator of common control solutions that transform how humans and unmanned systems work together to make the world more safe and secure.