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Post by ukron on Feb 5, 2021 17:18:40 GMT
1 SYRANO (Système Robotisé d'Acquisition pour la Neutralisation d'Objectifs, "Robotic acquisition system for neutralization of targets") is the first operational battlefield robot of the French military.SYRANO was designed by a consortium of CGEY, THALES, GIAT Industries and SAGEM to collect information in combat zones, especially in urban combat conditions. It is based on the Wiesel AWC of the German Army. The SYRANO program started in December 1994 at the initiative of the General Directorate of Armament (DGA). An economic interest group of the same name, SYRANO, was then created between Giat Industries, Itmi Aptor of the Cap Gemini Sogeti group, SAGEM and Dassault Electronique. An operational battlefield observation robot demonstrator was created in 19971 and delivered to the French army in July 19992. SYRANO was designed by a consortium of CGEY, Thales, GIAT Industries and SAGEM to collect information in combat zones, mainly in urban combat.
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Post by lordroel on Feb 5, 2021 17:23:33 GMT
1 SYRANO (Système Robotisé d'Acquisition pour la Neutralisation d'Objectifs, "Robotic acquisition system for neutralization of targets") is the first operational battlefield robot of the French military.SYRANO was designed by a consortium of CGEY, THALES, GIAT Industries and SAGEM to collect information in combat zones, especially in urban combat conditions. It is based on the Wiesel AWC of the German Army. The SYRANO program started in December 1994 at the initiative of the General Directorate of Armament (DGA). An economic interest group of the same name, SYRANO, was then created between Giat Industries, Itmi Aptor of the Cap Gemini Sogeti group, SAGEM and Dassault Electronique. An operational battlefield observation robot demonstrator was created in 19971 and delivered to the French army in July 19992. SYRANO was designed by a consortium of CGEY, Thales, GIAT Industries and SAGEM to collect information in combat zones, mainly in urban combat. Looks like it is bassed on a German Wiesel AWC
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Post by James G on Apr 15, 2021 17:51:49 GMT
I am just imagining the public outcry at battlefield robots. Airborne drones set many people off in outrage but robot tanks (the media could call them tanks regardless) would really be something to get upset about.
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Post by lordroel on Apr 15, 2021 18:20:58 GMT
I am just imagining the public outcry at battlefield robots. Airborne drones set many people off in outrage but robot tanks (the media could call them tanks regardless) would really be something to get upset about. A lot of countries use combat drones these days, the Netherlands has a unit called the Robotics and Autonomous Systems Cell (Robotica en Autonome Systemen cel) that is operated by the 13th Light Brigade and uses 6 Milrem THeMIS unmanned ground vehicles.
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Post by ukron on May 7, 2021 13:09:56 GMT
The XM1219 Armed Robotic Vehicle was an unmanned ground combat vehicle based on the MULE Platform. The ARV-A-L MULE Vehicle (XM1219) would feature integrated anti-tank and anti-personnel and reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) systems remotely operated by network linked soldiers. The Armed robotic vehicle was canceled in July 2011 over mobility concerns
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Post by gillan1220 on May 7, 2021 18:06:01 GMT
Isn't this the same as UGV's? I'm even seen photos of UGV's in US military service.
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Post by ukron on Jun 4, 2021 12:54:50 GMT
Isn't this the same as UGV's? I'm even seen photos of UGV's in US military service. Technically yes as: An unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) is a vehicle that operates while in contact with the ground and without an onboard human presence. UGVs can be used for many applications where it may be inconvenient, dangerous, or impossible to have a human operator present. Generally, the vehicle will have a set of sensors to observe the environment, and will either autonomously make decisions about its behavior or pass the information to a human operator at a different location who will control the vehicle through teleoperation.
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Post by ukron on Jun 13, 2021 15:24:49 GMT
Guardium, developed by G-NIUS, is an Israeli unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) used to combat and guard against invaders along Gaza's border. It was jointly developed by Israel Aerospace Industries and Elbit Industries.[1] It can be used in either tele-operated or autonomous mode. Both modes do not require human interaction. The more unmanned ground vehicles patrolling the area the less human resources needed while guaranteeing deterrence.[2] The joint program was terminated in April 2016, but the vehicle has remained in service with the Israel Defense Forces.
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