Combat Vehicle Robotics Adv Tech
Abstract
This Project matures and demonstrates innovative enabling technologies that permits scalable integration of multi-domain robotic and autonomous system capabilities teamed within Army formations supporting all combat warfighting functions (close combat, reconnaissance, targeting and acquisition, etc.). Project focus areas include Platform Electronic Control and Autonomy Safety Engineering, Unmanned Maneuver Technologies, and Soldier-Robotic Interface Integration This Project integrates these technologies with other robotic and autonomous system technologies and validates technology maturity through Engineering Evaluation Testing (EET). This Project also demonstrates robotic and autonomous system technologies in relevant environments. Once capabilities mature to a technology readiness level (TRL) of 6 they are promoted into the appropriate product (safety, autonomy, control) and made available to all partners. This project will also mature and demonstrate the mission scenarios focused on small, unmanned ground vehicles as a deployable sensor, autonomous forward surveillance and autonomous battle drills. These missions will enhance autonomy, safety and control technologies and wrap back into the core products once completed. This project is also coordinated with Program Element (PE) 0602145A (Next Generation Combat Vehicle Technology), and transitions to PE 0604017A (Robotics Development). The cited research is consistent with the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering priority focus areas and the Army Modernization Strategy (AMS). Work in this Project is performed by the Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- BF4_0603462A_3_2040_PB_2025
Related Documents
- Root: Next Generation Combat Vehicle Advanced Technology
- Child Accomplishment: Platform Electronic Control
- Child Accomplishment: Unmanned Maneuver
- Child Accomplishment: Soldier-Robotic Interface Integration
- Child Accomplishment: Small UGV as Deployable Sensor