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Biomimetic quadruped robots for tactical operations – 20kg payload model for heavy missions, 12.2kg compact jumping model for indoor reconnaissance. IP67 protected, advanced motion control. Manufacturer direct pricing.

Key Parametres:

Quadruped Robots - Large

Size: 1000×470×585 mm | Weight: 56kg

Payload: 20kg | Speed: 1.7 m/s (max 4.95 m/s)

Endurance: 2.5–4 h | Charge: 40 min – 1 h

Slope: ≥30° | Stairs: ≥45°

Protection: IP67

Payload options: dual‑spectrum gimbal, 38mm 6‑shot launcher, searchlight, robotic arm

Quadruped Robots - Small

Size: 610×370×436 mm | Weight: 12.2kg

Payload: 7.5kg | Speed: 1.0 m/s (max 2.5 m/s)

Endurance: 1.5–2 h | Charge: 40 min – 1 h

Slope: ≥40° | Step height: 15 cm

Jump: up to 50 cm distance, 30 cm height

Protection: IP67

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FAQ – Quadruped Robot Common Questions

What is a quadruped robot?

quadruped robot is a four-legged, biomimetic unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) designed to mimic the movement and stability of four-legged animals. Unlike wheeled or tracked robots, quadruped robots navigate complex, uneven terrain – stairs, rubble, mud, sand, and steep slopes – with exceptional stability and agility.

Our tactical quadruped robots are specifically engineered for military and police operations. They feature advanced biomimetic motion controlIP67 waterproof protection, and modular payload systems for reconnaissance, EOD, anti-terrorism, and indoor clearance missions.

Example from our product line: The heavy payload model carries up to 20kg of mission equipment – dual-spectrum gimbals, net launchers, tear gas launchers, and robotic arms. The compact 12.2kg jumping model is designed for indoor reconnaissance and building clearance.

Is the four-legged robot real?

Yes, four-legged robots are real and are currently deployed in military, police, industrial inspection, and search and rescue operations worldwide. They are not science fiction.

Our 20kg payload military quadruped robot is a real, field-ready platform developed for tactical operations. Key real-world capabilities include:

  • 20kg payload capacity – Carries weapons, sensors, and EOD tools

  • 12.2kg jumping model – Physically jumps over obstacles for indoor reconnaissance

  • IP67 waterproofing – Operates in rain, mud, and dust

  • Advanced motion control – Walks, trots, climbs stairs, and navigates rubble

Major military and police forces globally are actively deploying quadruped robots for bomb disposal, reconnaissance, and hazardous area inspection.

How much does the Boston Dynamics quadruped robot cost?

Boston Dynamics' commercial quadruped robot, Spot, typically costs between 75,000and150,000 USD depending on configuration, payloads, and software licensing. Enterprise packages with specialized sensors and support can exceed $200,000.

As a manufacturer direct alternative, our tactical quadruped robots offer competitive pricing for military and government procurement. Key advantages include:

 
 
Feature Boston Dynamics Spot Our Tactical Quadruped
Payload ~14kg 20kg (heavy model)
Jumping Capability Limited Yes (12.2kg model)
IP Rating IP54 IP67
Target Market Commercial, inspection Military, police, EOD
Weapon/Net Launcher Integration No Yes
Manufacturer Direct Pricing No (distributor) Yes

For manufacturer direct pricing on our tactical quadruped robots, please contact our sales team.


What is a four-legged robot called?

A four-legged robot is called a quadruped robot – from Latin quadri (four) and ped (foot). Common alternative names include:

 
 
Term Description
Quadruped Scientific/technical term for any four-legged robot
Robot Dog Informal, consumer-friendly term
Biomimetic Quadruped Emphasizes animal-like movement and design
Legged UGV Military/government classification (Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
Tactical Quadruped Our classification for military and police operations
Four-Legged Walking Robot Descriptive technical term

Our product line includes two biomimetic quadruped robots – a 20kg payload heavy model for anti-terrorism and EOD, and a 12.2kg compact jumping model for indoor reconnaissance.


How do quadruped robots turn?

Quadruped robots turn using sophisticated biomimetic gait control algorithms that coordinate leg movements. Different turning methods include:

 
 
Turning Method How It Works Best For
Lateral Stepping Outside legs step forward faster than inside legs Gentle turns, open terrain
Body Yaw Rotates the robot's body while feet remain planted Spot turns, tight spaces
Pivot Turn Rear legs pivot around front legs 90° turns in corridors
In-Place Rotation Legs move in opposing pairs 360° rotation without forward movement
Multi-Gait Transition Robot switches from walk to trot or pace for turning Speed-sensitive dynamic turns

Our advanced biomimetic motion control system enables smooth, stable turning on stairs, rubble, and uneven terrain – critical for indoor reconnaissance and urban tactical operations. The 12.2kg jumping model combines turning with jumping capability for multi-level building clearance.


Why choose our quadruped robots over alternatives?

 
 
Consideration Our Advantage
20kg Payload Carry heavier mission equipment
Jumping Capability Clear obstacles, access multi-level buildings
IP67 Protection True all-weather tactical reliability
Dual Models Heavy assault + light reconnaissance
Manufacturer Direct Lower cost, faster support, OEM/ODM options
Military/POLICE Focus Net launchers, tear gas, EOD arms ready

 

 

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