Advanced Robotics
for Law Enforcement

Keep your team safe. Gather critical intelligence. Deploy with confidence backed by operators who understand the mission.

Built for Those who Protect + Serve

Most robotics deployments fail not because of the technology, but because of everything that happens around it. Inadequate training programs. Support that disappears when you need it most. Integration challenges that weren't anticipated. Budget justifications that fall apart when promised efficiencies don't materialize.
FLYMOTION clients avoid these pitfalls entirely. Our deployments succeed because we understand what separates successful programs from expensive mistakes.
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Keep personnel out of harm's way during high-risk operations. SPOT provides critical intelligence while maintaining tactical advantage in barricaded suspect situations, bomb disposal, and hazmat incidents.
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Officers operational in 2-3 days vs. weeks of training. 90-minute runtime enables multiple deployments per shift. Reduces liability exposure and insurance costs.
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Unlike equipment manufacturers, FLYMOTION provides round-the-clock technical support with guaranteed response times. Emergency repairs, loaner units, and field support when lives depend on it.
SPOT integrates with your existing communication systems, ATAK platforms, and tactical equipment. No vendor lock-in. No forced upgrades. Choose what works best for your operations.
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Schematic of SPOT robotic dog by Boston Dynamics highlighting key features.
How long does it take to train officers to operate SPOT?

Most officers become proficient with SPOT in 2-3 days of training. FLYMOTION offers comprehensive training programs ranging from basic operation (16 hours) to advanced tactical deployment (40+ hours). The intuitive tablet interface makes it easy for officers with varying technical backgrounds to quickly master SPOT's controls.

What happens if SPOT gets damaged during a high-risk operation?

SPOT is built for tactical environments with an IP54 rating and operates in temperatures from -20°C to 55°C. If damage occurs, FLYMOTION provides 24/7/365 technical support and repair services to minimize downtime. We also offer loaner units for critical operations and can provide rapid field repairs when needed.

Can SPOT integrate with our existing communication and surveillance systems?

Unlike other AI assistants that are software-based and reside on various devices, Neebo is a dedicated personal portable device ensuring privacy, personalized interactions, and a consistent experience regardless of the ecosystem (iOS, Android, etc.) you are using.

What's the total cost of ownership beyond the initial purchase?

Beyond the robot purchase, consider training costs (starting at $2,500 per officer), optional extended warranties, and sensor payloads (thermal cameras, chemical detectors, etc.). FLYMOTION offers flexible financing options starting at competitive monthly rates, and our support packages help minimize unexpected maintenance costs.

Is SPOT approved for use by law enforcement agencies?

Yes, SPOT has been successfully deployed by major agencies including the Los Angeles Police Department and Massachusetts State Police. The robot meets relevant safety certifications (cTUVus, FCC, ISO standards) and FLYMOTION helps agencies develop proper policies and procedures for deployment to address community relations and operational guidelines.

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