Asylon Surpasses 250,000 Robotic Security Missions, Marking Milestone in Automated Surveillance

Asylon Robotics

NORRISTOWN, PAAsylon has reached a significant benchmark in the use of robotics for physical security, announcing it has completed over 250,000 automated patrol and response missions across its DroneDog and Guardian drone platforms. The company’s ground-based DroneDog alone has logged more than 150,000 miles on duty in live operational environments.

The milestone reflects growing adoption of robotic systems in 24/7 perimeter security at commercial and critical infrastructure sites nationwide. Asylon’s integrated platforms are used for scheduled patrols, alarm responses, and post-incident assessments—functioning as a force multiplier for on-site security teams.

“Reliability is the differentiator in both the robotics and security marketplace,” said Brent McLaughlin, Co-Founder and COO of Asylon. “Crossing 250,000 missions—and 150,000 miles walked by DroneDog—is a testament not just to the capability of our DroneIQ software and operations team, but to the trust our clients place in robotic security every day.”

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Built on the Boston Dynamics Spot® robot, DroneDog is equipped with Asylon’s proprietary PupPack and DroneIQ™ software, enabling remote and autonomous operations. The system can run on preprogrammed patrol routes or respond dynamically to alarms using AI-driven detection. When combined with Asylon’s FAA-compliant Guardian drone-in-a-box platform, customers receive a coordinated air-and-ground solution that integrates with existing video and alarm infrastructure.

Asylon’s approach appears to be gaining traction across sectors. Financial institutions like Citizens Financial Group have incorporated the technology into daily operations. “We’ve used both DroneDog and Guardian for over three years across our campus and continue to be impressed by the reliability and responsiveness,” said John Gomes, Vice President and Physical Security Manager at Citizens. “Asylon’s team integrates seamlessly into our daily security operations—they’re not just a vendor, they’re a critical part of how we protect our people and property.”

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The company’s Robotic Security Operations Center (RSOC) provides oversight for deployments from coast to coast, supporting clients in environments ranging from urban campuses to remote industrial sites. Asylon attributes the success of its robotic patrols to continuous software enhancements, proactive maintenance, and the operational rigor of its RSOC team.

With this latest milestone, Asylon continues to position itself at the forefront of robotic physical security, demonstrating that autonomous solutions are not just viable—but increasingly vital—in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.

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