Roboteam launches next-gen control system for unmanned operations

Roboteam has unveiled a new centralized command-and-control platform designed to transform how robotic forces are deployed and managed across complex missions.

Announced on October 6, the new system — called Roboteam HUB — consolidates control of multiple autonomous platforms into one mission-ready interface, allowing defense, homeland security, and commercial operators to manage robotic fleets with greater efficiency, precision, and speed.

According to the company, Roboteam HUB represents a new stage in the evolution of unmanned operations. The platform combines real-time command capabilities with AI-powered autonomy, giving operators the ability to execute multi-domain missions and coordinate diverse robotic assets from a single control point.

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“Roboteam HUB is not just a technological advancement. It’s a shift in how robotic systems are deployed and coordinated across missions,” said Yossi Wolf, CEO and Founder of Roboteam. “With Roboteam HUB, we advance beyond standalone systems to deliver a cohesive ecosystem that reflects the realities of modern, multi-domain operations. By consolidating control into one intelligent platform, we enable our users to scale and streamline robotic deployments with greater confidence and operational effectiveness.”

Roboteam HUB integrates multiple robotic systems — including ground, aerial, and maritime platforms — into a unified operational environment. The system is already compatible with Roboteam’s full portfolio of unmanned vehicles and is designed to support third-party platforms as well, giving users the flexibility to command mixed fleets through a single interface.

The platform also enables seamless interoperability in joint-force operations, supporting complex, multi-unit missions that require synchronized actions and rapid response. With its focus on scalable control, HUB allows operators to manage missions ranging from small, localized deployments to large-scale, multi-site operations.

At the core of Roboteam HUB is an advanced AI engine that continuously interprets operational conditions and adjusts mission priorities in real time. This autonomy allows the system to coordinate robotic assets without requiring constant human input, reducing operator workload and enabling faster decision-making in high-pressure environments.

Roboteam says the platform’s secure communications architecture and real-time monitoring tools give operators enhanced situational awareness across multiple domains. Features like mission dispatch, autonomous coordination, and real-time data fusion allow users to maintain full visibility and control even during complex or rapidly changing operations.

Roboteam’s unmanned systems — ranging from compact 1.5-kilogram units to heavy 1.2-ton platforms — are already deployed by top-tier defense and security organizations in more than 30 countries. Current operators include the U.S. Marine Corps, the Israel Defense Forces, and multiple law enforcement agencies worldwide.

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