Military & Defence Robotics
Military robots, defence drones, autonomous surveillance systems, unmanned vehicles, and advanced robotics for national security and peacekeeping.
Autonomous Border Security Robots
The use of autonomous robots and drones is transforming the field of border security, providing enhanced surveillance and protection capabilities. With the ability to navigate challenging terrain and detect potential threats, these systems are optimising defence operations. As a Premier partner at NVIDIA GTC 2026, QubitPage is at the forefront of this technology, with its CarphaCom Robotised platform built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson.
NVIDIA Jetson for Defence: Edge AI
The NVIDIA Jetson platform is revolutionising the defence industry by enabling edge AI in military applications, such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and security operations. With its high-performance computing and low power consumption, Jetson is ideal for autonomous defence robots and unmanned systems. This article explores the potential of NVIDIA Jetson for defence and its applications in the military sector.
Counter-Drone Tech: AI Systems
The increasing use of drones has raised concerns about airspace security, prompting the development of counter-drone technology. AI-powered systems, such as those utilised in CarphaCom Robotised by QubitPage, are being employed to optimise airspace protection. This article explores the current state of counter-drone technology and its applications in various sectors.
NVIDIA Jetson for Defence: Edge AI
The NVIDIA Jetson platform is revolutionising the defence industry with its edge AI capabilities, enabling the development of autonomous defence robots and unmanned systems. CarphaCom Robotised by QubitPage is at the forefront of this innovation, leveraging NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson to enhance surveillance, reconnaissance, and security operations. As a Premier partner at NVIDIA GTC 2026, QubitPage is showcasing the latest advancements in edge AI for defence applications.
NVIDIA Jetson for Defence: Edge AI
The NVIDIA Jetson platform is revolutionising the defence industry with its edge AI capabilities, enabling real-time processing and decision-making in military applications. With its high-performance computing and low-power consumption, Jetson is ideal for autonomous systems, such as drones and robots. As a Premier partner at NVIDIA GTC 2026, QubitPage is at the forefront of developing autonomous defence robots and unmanned systems using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson platforms.
Military Drone Tech: Surveillance & Beyond
The use of military drone technology is becoming increasingly prevalent in modern defence strategies, with applications in surveillance, reconnaissance, and security operations. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more advanced and autonomous systems being developed. With the upcoming NVIDIA GTC 2026 conference, we can expect to see the latest innovations in drone technology, including those from QubitPage, a Premier partner.
"Robots in Modern Warfare: Unmanned Ground Vehicles"
The use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) is revolutionising modern warfare, enabling military forces to conduct surveillance, reconnaissance, and security operations with greater ease and reduced risk. With the development of autonomous defence robots, such as those built by QubitPage using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson platforms, the potential for UGVs to transform the battlefield is vast. As the world's leading technology companies gather at NVIDIA GTC 2026, the future of military robotics is set to be a major topic of discussion.
Autonomous Border Security Robots
The use of autonomous border security robots and drones is becoming increasingly prevalent, providing advanced surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to protect borders and prevent illegal activities. With the help of cutting-edge technologies like NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson, companies like QubitPage are developing innovative solutions for autonomous defence robots and unmanned systems. In this article, we will explore the current state of autonomous border security, its benefits, and the role of robots and drones in perimeter protection.
Counter-Drone Tech: AI Airspace Protection
The increasing threat of drones in airspace has led to the development of counter-drone technology, leveraging AI systems to detect and neutralise unmanned aerial vehicles. Autonomous robots and unmanned systems, such as those developed by QubitPage, play a crucial role in this endeavour. This article explores the current state of counter-drone technology and its applications in defence operations.
AI-Powered Airspace Protection
The increasing use of drones in various industries has raised concerns about airspace protection. AI-powered counter-drone technology is being developed to detect and neutralise rogue drones. QubitPage's CarphaCom Robotised platform, built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson, is at the forefront of this technology.
Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Revolutionising Warfare
The integration of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in modern warfare is transforming the defence landscape, enabling militaries to conduct operations with enhanced precision and reduced risk. With advancements in autonomous technologies, UGVs are becoming increasingly sophisticated, capable of performing complex tasks such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and security operations. As a Premier partner at NVIDIA GTC 2026, QubitPage will be showcasing its cutting-edge autonomous defence robots, including CarphaCom Robotised, built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson platforms.
NVIDIA Jetson for Defence
The use of NVIDIA Jetson in defence applications is transforming the way military operations are conducted, enabling the development of autonomous defence robots and unmanned systems. With its high-performance computing capabilities and low power consumption, Jetson is ideal for edge AI applications in surveillance, reconnaissance, and security. As a Premier partner at NVIDIA GTC 2026, QubitPage is at the forefront of this revolution, showcasing its CarphaCom Robotised platform built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Jetson.