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Duke Robotics overview

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Duke Robotic Systems has developed a stabilization system that allows the attached object, such as a weapon or a camera, to be minimally affected by an airborne vehicle's vibrations. This is achieved by actively compensating with rapid movements of the actuators, giving the system stability in all three rotation axes and the ability to compensate for movements in three planes. The technology is part of a fully robotic weapon system for an airborne platform that also has smart suppression fire capabilities. Using gunfire-locating sensors, the system detects when the helicopter is being fired at, and directs the weapon to the source, minimizing the response time. The system is designed for the Sikorsky Black Hawk and the MI-17 helicopters. It is also suitable for marine applications.
Based in Florida, Duke Robotics is a small technology company with only 50 employees and an annual revenue of $41.0M.

Duke Robotics's mission statement

Save lives and to empower troops with immediate aerial support, Duke Robotics has developed the TIKAD -- a fully robotic weaponry system on an airborne platform, which they refer to as the future soldier.

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The team at Duke Robotics

  • The founders of Duke Robotics are Sagiv Aharon, Amir Kadosh and Razi Atuar.
  • The key people at Duke Robotics are Yossi Balucka, Sagiv Aharon and Amir Kadosh.
Key people
Yossi Balucka
Sagiv Aharon
Amir Kadosh
Razi Atuar

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