MDARS-E
Size 98”x62.5”x46”
Weight 2640 lb
Max Payload 300 lb
Performance:
Endurance 12 hrs
Control – Ethernet Semi-Autonomous Up to 6.2 miles with relays
Control – Teleoperation Up to 6.2 miles with relays
Interoperability Planned JAUS compatibility
Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV)
User Service: Marine Corps
Manufacturer: TBD
Inventory: TBD
Background: Gladiator is an armored, unmanned, teleoperated/semi-autonomous ground vehicle for remoting combat tasks to reduce risk and neutralize threats. Gladiator is a multi-function robotic system that provides unmanned scouting capability, remotely employing lethal direct fire weapons, the
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Anti-Personnel/Obstacle Breaching System (APOBS), Light Vehicle Obscurant Smoke System (LVOSS), and non-lethal area denial and crowd control weapons. Program plans include a Milestone B decision in 1Q FY2005, a Milestone C in 2Q FY2007, and First Unit Equipped (FUE) in 3Q FY2009. Procurements to be funded by USMC beginning FY2007. Gladiator will be JAUS compliant.
Explosive Ordnance Device (EOD) Man-MTRS
MTRS PackBot EOD MTRS TALON
User Service: Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine Corps
Manufacturer: TBD
Inventory: Planned: Army-461, Navy-220, Air Force-140, Marine Corps-73
Background: MTRS consists primarily of an Operator Control Unit (OCU) and a teleoperated vehicle. The system components will be small and light enough to be carried as a single load by a two-person team for 500 meters over semi-rugged terrain. The primary mission is reconnaissance, and the system will be enhanced to perform other EOD tasks. Plans include development of two configurations of modified commercial systems to perform recon for EOD missions, with an upgrade path for adding capability to perform disruption, disposal, and render-safe procedures, and nuclear, chemical and biological agent detection. The MTRS system is required to be JAUS compliant. CENTCOM has a validated Operational Needs Statement (ONS) for 162 systems that will be at least partially filled by approved MTRS configurations. The first production configuration was received in January 2005. Program plans include: a Final Production Decision for both configurations by May 2005, and production deliveries of the second MTRS configuration by July 2005.
Characteristics:
MTRS PackBot EOD MTRS TALON
Size 31”x20”x15” (vehicle) 33”x23”x25” (vehicle)
Weight 135 lb (includes vehicle, OCU, and batteries) 165 lb (includes vehicle, OCU, and batteries)
Max Payload 10 lb 10 lb
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