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IXA-4NSN-8015
IAI Corporation
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IXA-4NSN-8015
IAI CorporationThe system identifier IXA-4NSN-8015 does not correspond to any identifiable robotic system in the extracted facts. The facts describe IAI America, Inc. — a Japanese-founded (1976) motion control and industrial automation company headquartered in Torrance, CA — and its product lines (electric actuators, SCARA robots, ROBO Cylinders, etc.), but contain no specific information about a product or system designated IXA-4NSN-8015. One fact references a different organization entirely (Intelligent Automation, Inc., acquired by BlueHalo in 2021), and another references an Israeli aerospace accelerator, neither of which is relevant to the queried system. No autonomy, capability, or specification data for IXA-4NSN-8015 can be defensibly derived from the supplied facts.
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Specification
- arm length range (IXA series)
- 180 mm to 600 mm (standard IXA series); larger SCARA variant up to 1,200 mm
- maximum payload
- 12 kg (IXA series standard); up to 47 kg for larger SCARA variant
- standard cycle time (high-speed IXA-NSN type)
- 0.26 s (standard cycle); 0.45 s (continuous cycle)
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No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the IAI Corporation deep report
Israel Aerospace Industries launched a $40 million fund to adapt military drone and energy technology to the civilian market
The Times of Israel [6] — an independent news outlet — reports the NIS 127M (~$40M) fund, providing third-party corroboration, though deployment outcomes and civilian product results remain unverified.
from IAI Corporation deep report →Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) — a firm specializing in AI/ML, cybersecurity, hypersonics, and 5G — was acquired by BlueHalo in August 2021
PR Newswire [8] published the acquisition announcement, constituting an independently distributed public record, though it is a company-issued release and no regulatory filing or journalist investigation independently corroborates the deal terms.
from IAI Corporation deep report →
ROBO Cylinder (Intelligent Actuator Inc.) reduced defect rates from 1–2% to nearly zero in electronic parts manufacturing
The sole source is IAI America's own commerce/vendor page [4] — no independent customer audit, third-party test, or journalist verification substantiates this outcome.
from IAI Corporation deep report →ROBO Cylinder achieves stable movement at a minimum speed of 0.1 mm/s, enabling precision positioning superior to pneumatic air cylinders
Specification is stated only on the vendor's own commerce page [4]; no independent benchmark, standards-body certification, or third-party test report is cited in the dossier.
from IAI Corporation deep report →Deploying 10 ROBO Cylinder units saves ~$20,000/year versus equivalent air cylinder setups at one electronics factory
Cost figures ($2,664.80 vs. $664.80 per unit annually) come exclusively from IAI America's vendor page [4] case study — no independent financial audit or customer confirmation is available.
from IAI Corporation deep report →Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) HARPY, HAROP, and Mini HARPY loitering munitions are capable of autonomously suppressing and destroying enemy air defenses at long range
Capability description originates solely from a Palladyne AI investor press release [10] — a commercially motivated vendor document; no independent military assessment, combat-outcome report, or regulator confirmation is provided in the dossier.
from IAI Corporation deep report →Palladyne AI holds exclusive US production and marketing rights for IAI HARPY, HAROP, and Mini HARPY loitering munitions for the US Department of War
The partnership and exclusivity claim is sourced only from Palladyne AI's own investor press release [10]; no US government contract award notice, DoD confirmation, or independent news verification appears in the dossier.
from IAI Corporation deep report →
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