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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) and its predecessor
organizations (SSC San Diego, NRaD, NOSC, NUC, etc.) have been involved in various aspects of robotics since the early 1960's.
Robotics research and development at SSC Pacific are currently performed by two groups:
The Unmanned Systems Branch (Code 7171): land, air, and sea surface robots
The Ocean Systems Division (Code 566): underwater robots
Late in 2002, SSC San Diego was designated by the Office of the Secretary of Defense
as the Center of Excellence for Small Robots.*
Market Survey: 
SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific is conducting a market survey of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) for the Office of Naval Research (ONR). The effort is focused on unmanned ground systems capable of supporting an increase in the mobility of dismounted Marines. If you are interested in responding to this market survey, please download the Request for Information form.
Publications:
Our Technical Publications
Publications About Us
Newsletter:
Public Services:
Mobile Robot Technology Database--search for a platform or robot component.

Robotic Systems Pool--obtain a robot for evaluation.
Present and past SSC Pacific robotics activities:
(Listed in approximately reversed chronological order in each category.)
Autonomous Land Robots -
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Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs)
Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs) -
Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) -
Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs)
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Telepresence and Virtual Reality -
Robotics Research -
Engineering Development
Robotic Systems for Security
Robotics for Law Enforcement
Industrial Robotics, including participation in:
- Programmable Automated Welding System (PAWS)
- Integrated Flexible Welding System (IFWS)
Robotic Operations Command Center
Additional Information:
Frequently Asked Questions
CCAT Collaboration Video (105 MB)
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Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific
Address questions/comments to: robo-web@spawar.navy.mil
(please read our Frequently Asked Questions first).
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OUSD (AT&L) Defense Systems/Land Warfareand Munitions, "Joint Robotics Program Master Plan, FY02."