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A compact UGV for dangerous, confined and hard-to-reach environments

The N270 UGV helps teams inspect, explore and document places that are unsafe, inaccessible or inefficient to reach on foot.

The N270 UGV is a compact ground platform designed to carry cameras, scanners and sensors into environments where conventional access is difficult, risky or simply inefficient. Instead of forcing people and equipment into tight, unstable or hazardous spaces, the system brings mobility, live video and mission-ready payload integration directly to the point of interest.

Why a compact UGV matters

Large systems are not always the better systems. In many real-world scenarios, the challenge is not payload capacity alone, but access. Tight corridors, shafts, technical rooms, narrow passages, cluttered interiors and unstable environments require a platform that is small, precise and easy to deploy.

The N270 UGV is built for exactly these situations. It combines compact dimensions with controlled mobility, payload flexibility and a field-oriented architecture that supports inspection, reconnaissance and data collection in places where larger platforms become impractical.

Built for real operational tasks

The N270 UGV is not a hobby rover and not a generic RC platform. It is a mission-oriented ground system for teams that need reliable mobility and useful sensor access in constrained environments.

Typical use cases include:

  • indoor reconnaissance
  • technical inspection
  • surveying in hard-to-reach spaces
  • hazardous area exploration
  • sensor and camera deployment
  • documentation before personnel entry

Choose the mission, then the configuration

The same platform can be configured for different operational priorities.

Defense

Compact reconnaissance and sensor support in confined and high-risk environments.

Humanitarian & Rescue

Fast access to unstable, hazardous or hard-to-reach spaces before sending personnel in.

Surveying & Inspection

Move scanners, cameras and sensors where tripods, operators and conventional workflows reach their limits.