viernes, 12 de septiembre de 2014

Army chooses Carnegie Robotics


Carnegie Robotics experts will design and build several AMDS prototype mine-detection sensor suites and mount them to a government-furnished TALON IV tracked UGV from QinetiQ North America in Reston, Va., which the Army calls the Man-Transportable Robotic System (MTRS).


The AMDS consists of a suite of three payload modules to be deployed on an MTRS unmanned vehicle:
  1. The mine detection and marking payload module
  2. The explosive hazards detection and marking payload module
  3. The neutralization payload module.
  • The mine detection and marking payload module remotely detects and marks surface-laid and buried metallic and low-metallic antitank and antipersonnel land mines and scatterable munitions.
  • The explosive hazards detection and marking payload module remotely detects and marks surface laid, partially buried. and camouflaged explosive hazards.
  • The neutralization payload module, meanwhile, remotely neutralizes surface laid, buried and camouflaged explosive hazards.




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