Demonstrations of DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies
DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T) program aims to improve mobility, survivability, safety, and effectiveness of future combat vehicles without piling on armor. The demonstrations featured here show progress on technologies for traveling quickly over varied terrain and improving situational awareness and ease of operation.
These demonstrations feature technologies developed for DARPA by:
1) Carnegie Mellon University, National Robotics Engineering Center
2) Honeywell International
3) Pratt & Miller
4) QinetiQ
5) Raytheon BBN Technologies
Learn more at: http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2018-06-22.
Видео Demonstrations of DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies канала DARPAtv
These demonstrations feature technologies developed for DARPA by:
1) Carnegie Mellon University, National Robotics Engineering Center
2) Honeywell International
3) Pratt & Miller
4) QinetiQ
5) Raytheon BBN Technologies
Learn more at: http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2018-06-22.
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