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Husky A200
Clearpath Husky
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Husky A200
Clearpath HuskyThe Husky A200 is a rugged, research-grade unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) made by Clearpath Robotics (now part of Rockwell Automation), designed as an open, customizable mobile platform for academic and industrial R&D. It features a skid-steer drivetrain with four in-wheel brushless motors, an aluminum IP54-rated chassis, 100 kg payload capacity, up to 2 m/s top speed, and native ROS 2 support. The A200 has been widely used as a research testbed for autonomous navigation, manipulation, and sensing algorithms, and has since been succeeded by the Husky A300 (launched October 2024). As a research platform, its autonomy level depends entirely on the software stack deployed by the user; the base platform is teleoperable and ROS-enabled, with autonomous navigation achievable via user-supplied or third-party software (e.g., OutdoorNav).
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Specification
- maximum speed
- 2 m/s (4.4 mph)
- payload capacity
- 100 kg (220.4 lb)
- battery runtime
- ~8 hours standard; up to 24 hours with upgraded battery (vendor claim for A200/A300 line); Husky AMP variant claims up to 18 hours; LiFePO4 option cited at up to 12 hours
- payload interface
- Universal mounting plate; 20×20 mm aluminum extrusion frame; PACS 80×80 mm M5 grid on top plate; user electrical breakouts
Price
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