Technological advances are transforming the security of critical infrastructures, and US nuclear silos are no exception. In 2025, a revolutionary spy robot is redefining protection standards for these strategic sites. Designed to detect and neutralize threats with unrivalled precision, this innovative tool is emerging as the ultimate guardian of sensitive facilities.
Thanks to its advanced artificial intelligence and real-time analysis capabilities, it ensures constant, proactive surveillance. Discover how this cutting-edge technology promises to strengthen national security while opening up new possibilities in the defense field.
Enterprise and innovation: Bounce Imaging and the Recce360 Deep Inspection Camera
US-based Bounce Imaging has designed the Recce360 Deep Inspection camera to revolutionize intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Presented at SOF Week, this unique technology is the first tactical camera certified to protect nuclear infrastructures.
Unlike traditional drones, the Recce360 uses a shielded fiber optic cable, eliminating the risk of electromagnetic emissions. This innovation enables secure real-time surveillance in sensitive environments, providing an indispensable solution for operators in charge of nuclear safety. In addition to its nuclear applications, the system could be used in a variety of defense and homeland security contexts.
Certification and safety: The importance of “Dash 12” environmental testing
The Recce360’s certification, obtained after rigorous testing to “Dash 12” environmental standards, is crucial to the protection of nuclear assets. These tests ensure that the system can operate in environments where electromagnetic emissions must be strictly controlled. Unlike conventional robotic solutions, the Recce360 generates no radio-frequency emissions, thanks to its shielded fiber-optic cable.
This feature is essential to avoid any interference with strategic systems, thus reinforcing national security. By preventing unauthorized access to nuclear weapons silos, this technology plays a key role in preventing hostile threats and protecting critical infrastructures.
Extended applications and optical capabilities: Beyond nuclear infrastructures
The Recce360 is not limited to the protection of nuclear sites. Its potential applications extend to surveillance of secure government sites, hardened bunkers and industrial facilities under RF protocols. Thanks to its panoramic optical load, the system offers 360-degree situational awareness, even in light-free or obstructed environments.
Its ability to be deployed in confined spaces or underground infrastructures via shielded cable makes it a strategic asset for national security. By providing real-time visual intelligence without the risk of electromagnetic emissions, the Recce360 meets the growing demand for discreet, effective surveillance in the most sensitive environments.

