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The AgileX Bunker (RobotLAB lists it as the "Bunker Rover") is a tracked unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) engineered for the toughest outdoor and off-road environments. Where most research robots roll on wheels, the Bunker runs on rubber tracks with a six-shock Christie independent suspension, giving it the traction and stability to handle gravel, grass, mud, slopes, and obstacle-strewn ground. Two 650W brushless servo motors drive a 0mm in-place turning radius, so the platform can pivot in tight spaces and tackle climbs up to 36 degrees under load.
RobotLAB supplies the Bunker as an open, developer-ready chassis rather than a finished application robot. It ships with aluminum T-slot mounting rails on top, a standard CAN control interface, ROS compatibility, and open-source SDKs, so teams can bolt on LiDAR, depth cameras, manipulators, or custom sensor payloads and start writing autonomy code immediately. With an 80kg traveling payload and IP54 weather resistance, it is sized for serious field work, not benchtop demos.
As a reseller and integrator, RobotLAB delivers the Bunker configured, tested, and ready to run — and backs it with U.S.-based deployment help, training, financing, and ongoing service. The base platform is $15,000 outright (or financing from $314/month), with a higher-powered Bunker Pro option available for teams that need more torque, range, and ingress protection.
| Brand | AgileX Robotics |
| Model | Bunker (tracked UGV) |
| Type | Tracked unmanned ground vehicle / mobile robot chassis |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1023 x 778 x 400 mm (40.3 x 30.6 x 15.7 in) |
| Weight | 145-150 kg (approx. 330 lb) |
| Traveling Payload | 80 kg (approx. 154 lb) |
| Spin Payload | 60 kg |
| Max Speed | 5 km/h (no load); approx. 1.5 m/s / 5.9 ft/s |
| Motors | 2 x 650W brushless servo |
| Battery | 48V / 30Ah (optional 48V / 60Ah) |
| Max Range | Up to 10 km (no load) |
| Charge Time | 6-7 hours |
| Climbing Grade | <36 degrees (with load) |
| Max Obstacle Height | 170 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 90 mm |
| Min Turning Radius | 0 mm (in-place rotation) |
| Suspension | Christie suspension, left/right independent, 6 shock absorbers |
| IP Rating | IP54 |
| Operating Temperature | -10 to 45 degrees C |
| Remote Control | 2.4G, range up to 1 km |
| Control Interface | Standard CAN; ROS compatible, open-source SDK |
| Mounting | Aluminum T-slot rails on top deck |
| Purchase Price | $15,000 (financing from $314/month) |
The Bunker is a workhorse for higher-ed robotics labs studying outdoor autonomy, SLAM, and field perception. Its ROS support, open SDKs, and T-slot payload deck let students and researchers mount LiDAR, cameras, and IMUs and develop navigation algorithms on a platform that actually survives real terrain — not just a clean lab floor.
With IP54 weather resistance, a 0mm turning radius, and the ability to climb 36-degree grades and cross 170mm obstacles, the Bunker can patrol or inspect sites that wheeled robots can't reach — construction zones, solar farms, drainage areas, and perimeters with uneven ground. Operators can equip it with cameras and gas or thermal sensors for remote monitoring.
Geology, agriculture, and environmental-science programs use the tracked chassis to carry instruments across soft, sloped, or debris-covered terrain where traction matters. An 80kg payload leaves ample margin for sampling gear, batteries, and ruggedized sensors during extended outdoor surveys.
For manufacturing yards and warehouses with mixed indoor/outdoor surfaces, the Bunker's tracked drive and high payload make it a flexible base for moving tooling, parts, or instrumentation over thresholds, ramps, and rough lots that trip up standard AGVs.
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The Bunker is a tracked robot — it runs on rubber tracks rather than wheels. That's its whole point: tracks give it superior traction and stability on rough, soft, or sloped terrain where wheeled UGVs lose grip. RobotLAB lists it as the "Bunker Rover," but mechanically it is a tracked crawler chassis. Call 1-87-RobotLAB if you want help deciding between tracked and wheeled platforms for your environment.
It handles an 80kg traveling payload (about 154 lb) and a 60kg spin/rotation load, and it can climb grades up to 36 degrees with a load. It also crosses obstacles up to 170mm tall and pivots in place with a 0mm turning radius. For help sizing a payload and sensor package, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
It's a development chassis, not a turnkey application robot. The Bunker provides the mobile base — drive system, suspension, battery, and a T-slot mounting deck — and you add the sensors, compute, and software for your task. It's ROS-compatible with open-source SDKs and a standard CAN interface. RobotLAB can configure, integrate, and deliver it ready to run; call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope a build.
AgileX rates the standard 48V/30Ah battery for up to 10 km of travel with no load, with roughly a 6-7 hour charge time; RobotLAB's listing cites about 2-3 hours of operation per charge depending on payload and use. An optional 48V/60Ah battery extends runtime. Actual endurance depends on terrain, payload, and sensor draw — call 1-87-RobotLAB to estimate runtime for your application.
It carries an IP54 rating, meaning it resists dust ingress and splashing water — suitable for typical outdoor field use, light rain, and dusty sites. It is not rated for full submersion or heavy washdown; for harsher conditions, the higher-rated Bunker Pro is the better choice. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to match the right ingress rating to your site.
The Bunker is $15,000 to purchase outright, with financing available from about $314/month. As a full-service reseller, RobotLAB also offers leasing and Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) options, plus deployment, training, and service. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to discuss purchase, lease, or subscription pricing.
The Bunker is the mid-size tracked platform — bigger payload and obstacle clearance than the Bunker Mini, and built for rougher ground than the wheeled Scout 2.0. Choose the Bunker when terrain is genuinely rugged and you need an 80kg payload; choose the Mini for tighter spaces and lighter loads, or the Scout 2.0 for cleaner, mixed surfaces at a similar price. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll help you pick.

LG CLOi GuideBot interactive guide robot. $39,990 purchase or $1,666/mo RaaS. K-12, healthcare, retail, hospitality guidance. RobotLAB: 19 years.

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