First 100 manufacturers earn the Genesis Rank Badge
Are you with Exail?
Global high-tech company specializing in unmanned demining solutions
Exail is a France-based robotics and high-tech company that supplies unmanned ground vehicles, including the Cameleon LG compact UGV for rapid intervention and demining missions. Its product page positions Cameleon LG for safe, rapid mine clearance and other unmanned demining applications, with deployments in Belgium and other defense contexts.
Active products
1
Top-rated product
BB
Robo Index
Cameleon LG
Company facts
- HQ
- Paris, France
- Founded
- 2022 · 4 yrs
- Website
- www.exail.com
Trusted by
- Belgian Combat Engineer platoons and the Engineering Schooldeployed 2024exail.com ↗
- Armed Forces of Canadadeployed 2019quwa.org ↗
- Armed Forces of Francedeployed 2019quwa.org ↗
Milestones
Exail signed a contract to deliver eight Cameleon LG robots for Belgian demining units.
ECA Group won two new contracts to supply CAMELEON LG ground robots to Canada and France.
Press coverage
- Exail to Supply Unmanned Demining Solutions to Belgian Military
The Defense Post · Sep 2024
- ECA GROUP awarded two new contracts for ground robots
Quwa · Sep 2019
- Cameleon LG E Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) - Army Technology
Army Technology
Active products by Exail
1 shown| # | Category | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Cameleon LG | Mobile Manipulator | BB |
Mobile Manipulator buying guides
Industry Knowledge →
The mobile manipulator vendor RFP: questions and red flags
A mobile manipulator RFP needs different questions than a fixed-arm or AMR RFP. Here is the question set that separates production-ready platforms from research…

A 90-day playbook for your first mobile manipulation task
Most mobile manipulation pilots fail not from bad hardware but from poor task selection, under-specified fixturing, and skipped safety steps. A structured 90-da…

Decision framework: mobile manipulator vs fixed arm vs AMR + manual
A structured decision framework for choosing between a mobile manipulator, a fixed arm, and an AMR with manual handling — grounded in the tradeoffs that matter …
