SuperDroid Robots provides custom engineering and fabrication for Defense, Law Enforcement, security, and surveillance applications. Contact us with specific request. We build custom robots and we carry many stock robots for quick affordable turnaround. We keep a large inventory of stock parts so we can build custom robots quickly. Our expertise and experience includes but is not limited to the areas of :
- Remote Robots with camera surveillance
- Mine Sweep EDO Robots (Explosive Ordinance Disposal)
- Tactical, SWAT robots, Police Robots, Security Robots
- HAZMAT robots for monitoring radiation and/or toxic airborne gasses
- Our robots are All Terrain Robots
- Tread Driven and Stair Climbing Robots
- Unmanned Autonomous Video and Audio Surveillance
- Night Vision Surveillance
- Water Proof Robots
- PA systems for hostage negotiations
- Multi Channel Security Cameras
Tread Driven All-Terrain Submersible Robots Robots for SWAT, EOD Detection, Inspection, Law Enforcement, Surveillance, etc. |
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| It's a tank, so we built it like one; wheels have inner and outer race supported with heavy duty pillow block ball bearings, aircraft grade fully gusseted laser cut aluminum, triple ply treads, heavy duty hardware, four high power drive gear motors, available as fully sealed and water tight (submersible). The treads and powerful motors allow this robot to ascend and descend stairs.
The robot pictured above also has a 3 axis arm that collapses flush into the robot chassis. The arm is driven with a speed controlled jack screw with position feedback and is very rugged. A 220x zoom camera is inside a housing that tilts 90+ degrees and has a 420+ degree pan. The camera's power and 22x optical zoom are remotely controlled. It also has low light capability needing less than 1 lux to see.
We now carry and stock a Tread Driven Robot Chassis for customers that want to get up and running quickly. We can build these kits custom to meet your needs too. Contact us with specific requests.
Click here for a datasheet of the HD2 Treaded robot with common control and camera options. | |
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Remote surveillance, search and rescue robots
Click here for a Datasheet of the ATRs and their common options. We provide custom solutions too! |
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Our All Terrain robot kits are rugged affordable robots with 4WD. The robots can be customized with halogen lights, camera systems, Infrared scanners, PA systems, Strobe Lights, etc. to meet your needs. The robots can be made remote controlled with built in video monitoring and communication systems to allow you to send the robot in front of officers or troops saving valuable lives!
The robot on the left has strobes, flood lights, 30X Optical zoom camera with 420 degree pan and 65 degree tilt. The PA system can be used to negotiate. The robot it loaded with batteries for very long run times.
Another great function of these robots is a search and rescue robot. The robots are small, yet able to traverse most obstacles making it a great choice for entering confined spaces or collapsed structures to inspect or search for victims.
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The 6WD Robot pictured on the right has a color camera with 22x Optical zoom, low light capabilities, 360+ degree pan, and -10 to +45 degree tilt. The video is wireless transmitted. The robot is controlled wirelessly with the above controller or from a PC via a USB or RS232 port. This pictured robot has an ultrasonic distance sensor mounted on a servo for measuring the distance to objects in front of it. The sensor data along with battery voltages and any other data is relayed back wirelessly to the controller or PC. |

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The enclosed 6WD Robot pictured on the left has a color camera with 30x Optical zoom, low light capabilities, 360+ degree pan, and -10 to +45 degree tilt. The video is wireless transmitted. The robot had two modes of operation. One is wireless using a handheld gamepad controller as described below. The other was a tethered mode, where the robot was connected to a 250 foot Cate5e network wire and controlled with a gamepad controller. A video monitor was attached to the gamepad controller. The gamepad controller drove the robot, pan and tilt of the camera along with zoom in and out. |
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Contact us with specific needs and let us help you come up with a great tool. |
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Robot Controllers |
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You can take control of our robots using many methods. We can provide a simple Hobby Remote Control, you can control the robot with a Laptop or PC wirelessly over a wireless network (WiFi) or using wireless modems. Or you can use the custom wireless controllers similar to the ones listed below. |
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Above are game pad controllers that has two X-Y analog joysticks for driving the robot and controlling the camera pan and tilt. It also has 15 function buttons for controlling things like camera zoom, lights, etc. The game pad has had its stock circuit board replaced with a custom circuit board with an onboard microcontroller that sends serial data. The serial data is sent to a belt worn transceiver, that relays the data to the robot. The video and audio is received from a belt worn receiver and sent to the mounted 3" or 7" LCD. |
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The above unit is a custom handheld all-in-one unit that has a battery, data transceiver, video and audio receiver all built into the unit with a 7" LCD. Two industrial grade X-Y analog joysticks control the drive and camera pan and tilt. There is a knob for controlling the camera zoom. There are also function buttons for setting up the robots preferences, turning lights on and off, etc. The data LCD displays the robots data, such as battery voltage, sensor information etc. This controller can be customized to meet your specific needs. |
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The Robot pictured above is tread driven tank style robot. It is controlled via a WiFi connection so you can use your laptop to control the robot from a remote location. We can provide a program so all the driving and control of the robot is done using the displayed game pad controller and you use the Laptop screen as a monitor for your camera(s). This tread driven robot is our standard HD2 Tank. We can customize this to meet your needs. We have supplied many custom treaded robots to a wide range of customers. You can see videos of the treaded ATR on our support page. |
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Yet another option, and most cost effective, is using a simple RC controller and mounting a monitor and the receiver with a battery pack on it. The above picture is just a simple 4 channel radio with a 3" LCD mounted on it. We have also mounted 7" LCDs on the radios too. |
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Custom Robots |
| Below are some of the many custom robots we have made for the military and police. We specialize in making custom robots that meet your exact needs and budgets. |
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| Above is a 1/12 scale monster RC Truck with 4WD. It has a pan and tilt IR camera mounted in the bed of the truck with two roll bars on each side to protect it. The camera and truck are controlled using the RC controller pictured. |
Above is the 1/12 scale RC truck next to a smaller 1/18th scale 4WD TLT Max Climber. The smaller truck has a small fixed position pin hole camera mounted on the front of it. |
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This is a picture of a law enforcement robot we made that involved modifying our standard All Terrain Robot by putting a scissor lift with a camera pan and tilt system on it so the camera could boom up to over 6 feet and then pan and tilt to look inside vehicles. The Robot was remote controlled and the camera image was wirelessly transmitted. When the robot was done looking the scissor lift would collapse so the robot was under 2 feet tall. |
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Scissor Lift Extended |
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SuperDroid Robots Supports our Troops! |
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| The Third Platoon Bravo Company "Death Dealers" stationed in Baghdad requested assistance with camera applications on a custom OED (Explosive Ordinance Disposal). SuperDroid Robots provided a wireless camera solution and custom mounting instructions. | | |