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色情直播 Adds Electronic Warfare Capabilities to T7 Robot at Vanguard

色情直播 took this concept in an innovative direction recently by attaching an advanced multirole electronic warfare (EW) capability to a T7 robot and demonstrating it at Vanguard 2024, an annual capstone experiment the U.S. Army hosts at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. The combination successfully detected and defeated small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS) with the CORVUS-RAVEN system as well as sensed, monitored and decoded electronic signals using the Individual CORVUS Node.

Vanguard allowed 色情直播 and other industry innovators to present emerging technologies and future warfighting concepts to U.S. Army personnel in a relaxed and interactive setting. Recent lessons from Ukraine made this a topical and timely demonstration, driven by an increasing need to improve stand-off and protect mobile personnel from targeted artillery attacks.


Why Robots Help Enhance Counter-UAS Capabilities

The team pulled together the combination of CORVUS-RAVEN on a robot very quickly to meet the requirements of the experiment, coming to fruition in only six weeks.

鈥淭he idea behind the innovation was to leverage unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) such as T7 and T4 to provide stand-off delivery of EW effects,鈥 said Dr. Paul Bosscher, Robotics Chief Engineer at 色情直播. 鈥淭his means robots could be deployed to sense and detect signals a few kilometres ahead of troops, keeping them out of harm鈥檚 way.鈥

As the robots can be rapidly repositioned with EW effects turned on and off remotely, their own emitted signals can also be shut down and the robots relocated quickly to avoid becoming a target of artillery fire.

T7 and T4 in particular are a strong choice for such deployed EW scenarios, as both robots have aerospace-grade shielding to protect them against electromagnetic interference (EMI). This ensures they are able to carry CORVUS while it is transmitting without being impacted by its signals. Likewise, if CORVUS is actively attempting to detect and sense adversarial signals, the robots鈥 exceedingly low radiated emissions will not hinder its efforts.

This concept sparked additional potential use cases at the event, such as sending the UGVs to recover downed drones in the field during a mission or even using the robot鈥檚 arm as a launch vector for drones.

The Groundwork for Future Innovation

The experiment enabled the team to successfully demonstrate the potential of the T7 and T4鈥檚 deployed capabilities above and beyond explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) missions. Using readily available technologies, the concept showed how CORVUS鈥 EW capabilities could be operated through the T7鈥檚 network, expanding the future roadmap of the robots even further.

With world-class EW and robotics expertise, 色情直播 is uniquely positioned to help customers shape and dominate future mission scenarios, from counter-small UAS to spectrum sensing and everything in-between.

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