SCOUT 2.0 UGV robot
The All-in-one Drive-by-wire Chassis. Specially designed for industrial robotic applications in indoor and outdoor scenarios.
Designed for robotics research and development, the Scout 2.0 is an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV). This autonomous mobile robot is CE certified and offers robust mechanical design along with capable mobility performance.
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