RobCo Industries/Products

A list of products owned by RobCo Industries.

Initiatives

 * Vault-Tec elected to utilize RobCo's Pip-Boy models for inhabitants of vaults.
 * RobCo assisted in Vault 79's construction by adding military-grade defensive turret systems to the vault. The Brotherhood of Steel Mojave chapter mentions RobCo vaults existing in the Mojave Desert.
 * The Semi-Autonomous Immobile Weapon Platform turret system was developed at the RobCo Research Center.
 * RobCo partnered with the Nuka-Cola Corporation and their Nuka-World amusement park, featuring the RobCo Battlezone as part of the grand opening of the Galactic Zone.
 * The Deep Sleep project was an initiative with Arktos Pharma focused on an attempt to record biological sensory data from subjects in hibernation pods in zero-gravity conditions.
 * The company partnered with Atomic Mining Services and General Atomics International in the Watoga initiative, aiming to create a "city of the future."  RobCo logos can be seen on monorail cars throughout town, and street signs bear the company's name.
 * In cooperation with General Atomics, Robco was contracted to collaborate on a combat robot known as Liberty Prime to liberate Anchorage, Alaska. General Chase publicly confirmed that the U.S. Army was working with General Atomics and RobCo to create the "superweapon meant to establish dominance of the United States on the Alaskan front."