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Quick Summary
FLYMOTION and Ghost Robotics have partnered to bring advanced integrations to the quadruped platform for law enforcement and defense operations. As the integration partner, FLYMOTION pairs Ghost Robotics' rugged Vision 60 Q-UGV with its own engineering, payload, communications, and training capabilities, turning a capable platform into a complete operational solution. The partnership comes as quadruped adoption accelerates across tactical operations, with early adopters defining the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) that will shape how these systems are used for years to come.
FLYMOTION is partnering with Ghost Robotics to deliver integrated quadruped solutions built for real-world tactical operations. Ghost Robotics builds one of the most rugged and capable quadruped platforms on the market. FLYMOTION brings the integration expertise that makes that platform mission-ready, from custom payloads and communications to command and control, training, and end-to-end system integration.
The combination is the point. A platform is only as effective as the way it is integrated into an operation, and that is exactly where FLYMOTION operates. By bringing its engineering and integration capabilities to the Ghost Robotics quadruped, FLYMOTION helps teams field a solution that fits their mission rather than a piece of equipment they have to build around.

Quadruped unmanned ground vehicles have moved from demonstration pieces to working assets. Law enforcement and defense teams are adopting them to handle the jobs that put operators at the most risk, from clearing structures and inspecting suspicious packages to reconnaissance in environments where wheeled and tracked vehicles cannot go.
The appeal is straightforward. A quadruped can climb stairs, cross rubble, and navigate the unstructured terrain that real operations actually involve. It keeps eyes and sensors downrange while the operator stays back. As the platforms have grown more rugged and more capable, the question for many teams has shifted from whether to field one to how to use it well.
That "how to use it well" question is where this partnership matters most. There is no decades-old doctrine for tactical quadruped employment. The teams putting these platforms into real operations right now are the ones defining the tactics, techniques, and procedures that everyone else will eventually inherit.
FLYMOTION has been a driving force in that work as a leading proponent and integrator of quadruped platforms into tactical operations. FLYMOTION helps teams understand where a quadruped fits in an operation, how to integrate it with the systems and payloads they already run, and how to build repeatable procedures around it. Partnering with Ghost Robotics extends that effort, pairing a proven platform with the integration and operational know-how that turn capability into results.

Not every quadruped is built for the demands of tactical work, and the platform choice matters. Ghost Robotics earned its place in this partnership with three clear advantages.
Superior ruggedization. Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 is engineered for the toughest conditions, with all-weather operation and proprietary control that keeps the robot moving even when its vision sensors are obscured by mud, rain, snow, or glare. Field-repairable, quick-swap modules mean a platform can be kept in the fight rather than sent off for service.
Customer support that backs the mission. A tactical platform is only as good as the support behind it. In FLYMOTION's experience integrating these systems, Ghost Robotics' responsiveness and support posture is a meaningful differentiator for teams that cannot afford downtime.
Non-restrictive usage. Some manufacturers place limits on how their platforms can be used. Ghost Robotics' approach gives operators and integrators the latitude to configure and employ the platform for the mission in front of them, which is exactly what tactical teams need when requirements rarely fit a fixed template.
Together, FLYMOTION and Ghost Robotics give teams a path to a fully integrated quadruped capability rather than a standalone robot. Operators get a rugged, proven platform backed by responsive support, integrated with the payloads, communications, and procedures their missions demand, and supported by a partner that has been shaping the way these systems are used in tactical operations from the start.
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FLYMOTION has partnered with Ghost Robotics to deliver integrated quadruped solutions for tactical operations. FLYMOTION serves as the integration partner, pairing Ghost Robotics' Vision 60 platform with its own payload, communications, command and control, training, and system integration capabilities.
FLYMOTION brings engineering and integration expertise, including custom payloads, communications and command and control, training, and end-to-end system integration that make the quadruped platform mission-ready.
Ghost Robotics stands out for its ruggedization, strong customer support, and non-restrictive approach to operational use, which together make its platform well-suited to the demands of real-world tactical operations.
TTPs are the tactics, techniques, and procedures that govern how a capability is employed. Because quadrupeds are still relatively new to tactical operations, the teams fielding them now are defining the TTPs that will guide future use, and FLYMOTION is helping lead that effort.
Yes. The platform supports a range of payloads and configurations, and FLYMOTION works with teams to tailor the platform, integrations, and procedures to their specific operational requirements.