Government & Military Subsystems

Electromate offers specialized motion control solutions for the government and military sectors, focusing on the unique demands of defense applications. These solutions are designed for use in critical systems such as aircraft, naval vessels, and battlefield equipment. Recognizing that reliability is crucial in these environments, our products are engineered to provide instant, accurate, and resilient performance under extreme conditions.

The systems are tailored to meet specific requirements in terms of weight, size, efficiency, and performance, characteristics that are essential in the defense and military context. In addition to these capabilities, our commitment to customization and compliance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) ensures that our solutions align with the stringent standards and operational needs of government and military clients.


Whitepapers from our Manufacturers


Galil Motion Controllers for Remote Controlled Vehicles

Strategic Operations, Inc. (STOPS) in San Diego, California, specializes in creating Hyper-Realistic™ training environments for military, law enforcement, and homeland security purposes. They have provided this unique training to over 450,000 Marines, soldiers, and Coast Guard personnel in order to prepare them for the hostile environments they may face. STOPS focuses on providing the most realistic environments in which to train, including movie-industry special effects, actual military tactics, and props that can range from entire villages and buildings to live actors and realistic dummies.

Galil DMC-4020 Motion Controllers for Border Patrol

With an estimated 850,000 people unlawfully entering the United States since 2002, U.S. Border Patrol agents are tasked with monitoring over 6,000 miles of land along the US-Mexican and US-Canadian borders. To assist in their monumental task, they employ helicopters, canine units, the Texas Rangers, unmanned drones, all-terrain vehicles, watchtowers, and 20-foot tall steel walls. All of these tools are still not enough.