A new robot dog is joining Turkey’s domestically produced family. The first prototype of PROTEO, developed by the Hyperever initiative and demonstrating superior endurance for challenging missions, was unveiled.
The domestically produced robot dog is about to be unveiled
Hyperever, operating within the Arı Teknokent at Istanbul Technical University (ITU), unveiled its four-legged military AI robot, PROTEO, at the NATO IC’25 SHINE event. Following the development of this first prototype, the new, standard-compliant version of PROTEO is expected to be operational in early 2026.
PROTEO is specifically designed for use in work environments that pose a risk to human life. Its primary missions include surveillance, logistical support, and explosive ordnance disposal operations.
It can easily carry heavy loads and maneuver expertly in challenging terrain. Compact yet robust, PROTEO can operate autonomously, semi-autonomously, or manually, guided by the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and advanced artificial intelligence.
Technical specifications for the version, to be developed in early 2026, have also been shared. This new version will offer a 4 to 6-hour runtime on a full charge. It will have a payload capacity of 35 kilograms and a speed of 12 kilometers per hour.
The robot was developed specifically for its superior endurance in challenging conditions compared to other robot dogs. Customizations have been made for military use. Its high payload capacity will allow the robot to perform various missions by providing new capabilities through additional platforms.
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