A 220-kilogram quadruped built low, wide, and torque-heavy — engineered to move through terrain that stops wheels, tracks, and lighter legged platforms.
Heavy-class quadruped — planar-rigid body, compliant two-link legs. Feasibility-verified envelope.
Zog Corp is Jewish techno-futurism, built in the open. Zog Robotics is our autonomous-ground division — engineers who treat every design review like a chavruta and ship nothing they can't defend at a whiteboard.
Half the planet is unreachable on wheels — and inside that half is the work that gets people killed. Minefields. Collapsed buildings. Contaminated rooms. We build for the metre of ground a person should not have to step on.
We chose the pig because it's the right animal. Wide, low, torque-heavy — twice the stance of a dog-form robot, snout out front reading the ground before the body commits. The Zog Hog is a porter, a probe, a sentry. Not a chase robot — the robot you send first.
From snout to drivetrain, the ZH-220 closes as a single feasible system — a heavy walking machine engineered to earn every kilogram it carries into the field.