Intro
The Kobra 725 is a heavy-duty unmanned ground vehicle platform engineered for challenging defense, security, and industrial missions. Built as a tracked multi-mission UGV, the system weighs under 250 kg and combines rugged mobility, adaptable modular payloads, and a high-strength manipulator arm capable of lifting heavy loads at close range and extending high into the air to access difficult targets or threats. The chassis design facilitates zero-radius turning, stair-climbing, and traversal of complex terrain, including slopes and obstacles such as jersey barriers, making it well suited for rugged urban, battlefield, and industrial environments.
The manipulator arm is a defining feature, with lift capacities high enough for heavy objects and reach up to 3.5 m vertically, enabling operators to handle or position large items while maintaining safe standoff distances. The base platform supports an array of payload mounts and universal accessory ports, allowing rapid field-adaptable configurations, from cameras and CBRN sensors to mine-clearance tools and even remote weapon stations via integrations such as RM-1 from AimLock for autonomous kinetic support.
For situational awareness, Kobra 725 comes equipped with full-HD cameras including mast-mounted PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) systems, multiple mobility cameras with visual and thermal modes, and robust communications leveraging MPU5 radios with Wave Relay MANET and MIMO technology to maintain connectivity deep into complex structures. Remote two-way audio and AES-256 encryption enhance secure communication in mission scenarios.
The user experience is centered on the uPoint Multi-Robot Control System, which includes a rugged tablet with touchscreen and optional hand controller, giving operators intuitive control over mobility, manipulation, and payloads. Designed to be transportable even in smaller vehicles, Kobra 725 balances heavy duty capability with field deployability.








