Guardium

Israel G-Nius UGV
Region:  Middle East    Country:  Israel    Category:  UGV    Company:  G-Nius   
Guardium
Manufacturer: G-NIUS Unmanned Ground Systems Ltd Status: Entered Israel Defense Forces service in 2008 Background: increases the effectiveness of border security and combat applications such as force protection, route-proving, combat logistics support, convoy security, close-in reconnaissance etc. Designed to perform routine missions such as programmed patrols along a perimeter, but also to autonomously react to unscheduled events. Guardium complies with ongoing military and industry standards Powerplant: petrol and diesel engines available Characteristics: size (LxWxH): 295x108x202cm, weight: 1,400kg Performance: max speed: 80km/h, endurance: 24hrs Command Link: a variety of digital wireless communication solutions are used based on the specific operational scenario Control System: stationary, mobile and portable control terminals are available Payloads: EO/IR camera, ECM/ESM/COMINT/COMJAM, radar, remotely operated weapon station, two-way audio system, non-lethal weapon systems, hostile fire indicator, missile approach warning system, laser warning system, RFID interrogator, CBRN sniffers



Submarine launched Switchblade for RIMPAC 2012

2011-12-26
Submarine launched Switchblade for RIMPAC 2012
Raytheon has been given the contract to ready the AV Switchblade airframe to be launched from submarine waste disposal units. Now I bet that was not part of the first design brief! Chuck it out let it float up and then launch. How will it communicate with the sub if its at any depth though and how quickly will any aircraft looking for...

Cougar10-L all-terrain mini-robot with sense-through-the-wall imager launched

2011-02-19
Cougar10-L all-terrain mini-robot with sense-through-the-wall imager launched
TiaLinx, Inc., a developer of miniaturized mm-wave radars with integrated radio and antenna arrays, today announced the launch of the Cougar10-L.

Peak-Climbing Audi TT-S

2011-02-18
Peak-Climbing Audi TT-S
Stanford's Pikes Peak-Climbing Audi TT-S Stanford University has a long tradition of building autonomously navigated cars, like this Audi TT-S designed to race the famous Pikes Peak Hill Climb.

Two Driverless Cars Have Begun 8,000-Mile Journey from Italy to China

2011-02-18
Two Driverless Cars Have Begun 8,000-Mile Journey from Italy to China
A team of Italian engineers is gearing up for a high-tech road rally that should impress even the outside-the-box dreamers over at DARPA: an 8,000-mile journey from Italy to China, with nobody behind the wheel.


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