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2 September 2004 Future combat systems armed robotic vehicle
John C Larson, Lou McTamaney
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Abstract
The Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) is a medium unmanned ground vehicle with semi-autonomous and operator-controlled capability. Two different variants provide Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance/Target Acquisition (ISR/TA) and direct/indirect fires in support of mounted and dismounted operations. This paper will describe the current system engineering studies proceeding on the ARV and provide insight into key characteristics of the ARV concept.
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John C Larson and Lou McTamaney "Future combat systems armed robotic vehicle", Proc. SPIE 5422, Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology VI, (2 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541598
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KEYWORDS
Target acquisition

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Weapons

Sensors

Robotics

Reconnaissance

Robotic systems

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