Textron Systems Adds Another Vehicle to the Ground Robotic Family
Textron Systems has invested in designing, demonstrating and maturing ground robotic technologies that incorporate features for transportability, mission flexibility and battlefield agility.
Ground robotic vehicles are the wingman of the battlefield. As technology advances, so does our ability to protect our troops. Unmanned ground robotic platforms give our soldiers the boost and assistance they need to continue the fight. Textron Systems and Howe & Howe, Inc. have developed multiple ground robotic vehicles in a variety of size, weight and power profiles. Textron Systems has developed the RIPSAW® M5, RIPSAW M3 Tech Demonstrator, and the RS2 small unmanned ground vehicle.
The RS2 is a high torque, hybrid diesel-electric drive designed to operate in the harshest of conditions while offering unprecedented endurance, reliability and mobility. The RS2 effortlessly navigates difficult terrains ranging from dense jungle to scorching desert with a simple, easy-to-use wireless controller. The modular design of this system allows for integration of numerous mission packages to including an improvised explosive device defeat rake, counter unmanned aircraft systems, and "follow me" autonomous control. This platform is a great stepping stone for customers that need support but cannot use a RIPSAW.
Through the development of the RS2 we were able to learn more about ground robotic vehicles and develop the RIPSAW M5. The M5 can silently maneuver and keep pace with the current and future maneuver forces, pushing capabilities beyond the human formation. Designed with an open architecture and a flat deck to accommodate a variety of payloads, the M5 can be tailored for a wide variety of mission sets. The M5 has undergone Soldier Operational Experiment testing and we have incorporated lessons learned into our other platforms. Soldier feedback and insight has allowed us to improve our vehicles to best serve our customer.
The RIPSAW M3 Technology Demonstrator is the newest generation platform within the RIPSAW family of vehicles. The technology demonstrator incorporates the familiar flat-deck configuration from the RIPSAW M5 robotic vehicle and provides unobstructed deck space to accommodate multiple payloads.
Designed to address the next biggest challenge for ground robotics -wet gap crossing and increased swim capabilities, the M3 has given us the opportunity to incorporate lessons learned from the M5 robotic vehicle platform into a smaller, but mission-capable variant.
Textron System’s history of creating ground robotic vehicles has allowed for growth and improvement to each of our ground robotic platforms. Our dedication to innovation and the customer allows us to incorporate lessons learned into each iteration and continue to push past possible for our soldiers.