RONS
Size 36” x 29” x 61”
Weight 600 lb
Max Payload 60 lb on arm
Performance:
Endurance 2 hours against realistic mission profile
Control - Radio 1,000 meters
Control – Fiber Optic 760 meters
Interoperability Standalone system, RS-232 payloads
All-Purpose Remote Transport System (ARTS)
User Service: Air Force
Manufacturer: Applied Research Associates, Inc.
Inventory: 73 delivered by FY2006
Background: ARTS is a fielded Air Force EOD robotic system employed by EOD technicians for active range clearance and disruption of large vehicle IEDs. ARTS is a self-propelled, remotely operated platform used to transport specialized (EOD) tools and equipment. Missions include airfield clearance, sub-surface UXO and mine excavation, remote movement of obstructions, WMD extraction and isolation, Standoff Munitions Disruption (SMUD) operations, and reconnaissance. The ARTS was instrumental in clearing Iraqi airfields at Baghdad and Talil for safe usage by multi-Service and multi-national forces. Addition of the Airborne REDHORSE mission enhanced the mission capability through certification for airdrop and helicopter sling load. Production is scheduled to be completed in FY2006. Planned low cost improvements to enhance the ARTS’ existing capabilities include System Design and Development (SDD) of a trailer in FY2005, Joint Architecture Unmanned Systems (JAUS) experimentation (see page J-8), and a Radio Replacement Study. ARTS improvement programs will sustain full mission capability through the system’s life cycle.
APPENDIX J – UNMANNED GROUND VEHICLES
Page J-3
UAS ROADMAP 2005
Characteristics:
ARTS
Size 113” x 64” x 78”
Weight 8,100 lb
Max Payload 3500 lb
Performance:
Endurance 6-8 hrs
Control – Radio (Primary) – 1. mile range
Control – Fiber Optic (Alternate) – 1. mile range
Interoperability JAUS compatible beginning FY2003
Mobile Detection Assessment Response System-Expeditionary (MDARS-E)
User Service: Army/Navy/Air Force
Manufacturer: TBD
Inventory: TBD
Background: MDARS-E will provide Army, Navy, and Air Force users with a deployable semi-autonomous robotic platform for intruder detection and assessment, persistent surveillance, route reconnaissance, and sea and airport security capabilities. The system will be JAUS compliant for command and control purposes and is the UGV platform for the Family of Integrated Rapid Response Equipment (FIRRE) program. Provides a scalable, modular UGV for a variety of missions under the FIRRE program. Program plans include Limited DT/OT and Safety Release in March 2005, SDD Contract award in June FY2006, and a Milestone B (SDD) decision scheduled for August FY2006. A Milestone C (production decision) is scheduled for August FY2008.
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