lunes, 21 de octubre de 2013

Stingray Maritime Interdiction UGV System


The Stingray Nano Unmanned Vehicle System (NUGV) is ideal for maritime boarding actions and tactics, designed to capture enemy vessels, to combat terrorism, piracy and smuggling, and to conduct customs, safety and other inspections, as employed by modern navies, marine and maritime services, military and police forces.


Stingray is an ultra-light, small and stores in a standard daypack. The robot weighs under 4 pounds and is 9.5 inches long, 7.5 inches wide and 3.8 inches tall. Throw-able, can survive 16 ft. (5 m) foot drops onto concrete, rated to IP67 (submersible to 3.3 ft./ 1 m), and is neutrally buoyant. Operating efficiently in challenging conditions, the robot gets more than 2 hours of runtime on a typical mission and uses IR and Visible LED lights to enhance low light and no light situations. Also includes high intensity strobe light. This UGV can quickly be converted into a pole camera or tethered via the lifting eye for confined space operations.

Maneuverable in a variety of environments, Stingray climbs objects up to 3 inches high, turns in place, and has automatic video and control inversion when flipped over. Also, it has motion detection software enabling one of the two UGV to be used as a sentry while the other explores an area of interest.

System Features:

  • Tilt camera, 50 degree FOV, tilts +/-85 degrees.
  • IR and white LED lights.
  • COFDM video and FHSS telemetry links.
  • Transmission distances: LOS: 200 meters and NLOS: 150 meters.
  • Wheels an transition belt for improved mobility.
  • Duration: 2 hours full operating condition.
  • External payload capacity of 700g.
  • Extension Pole Attachment (convert UGV to a pole camera).
  • Top side high intensity strobe.
  • Built to withstand multiple 10 ft. (3 m) drops onto concrete.
  • Water and Dust proof to IP67.
  • Antenna housed within the lifting eye.
  • RS-232 interface for payloads.
  • System includes: two UGVs, one CDS, two extension poles, chargers, and case. 
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