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Military robots and unmanned vehicles market

Wintergreen Research announced the following study: military robots and vehicles without pilot markets in the world, market share, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2010-2016 Military robot automation of the process of defense is the next wave of the military developments. Since automated systems and networks to complement the Internet, communication is easier to scale world. The charter military moves toward protection against terrorists and people seeking to maintain a safe, mobile, independent lifestyle. Much military mission is to move to adopt a training mission of the police force, seeks to protect civilian populations on a global basis. Use s of military robots is based on providing a robot that is less expensive to put in the domain of a trained soldier. That automation the appeal process for those who run the army. Keywords: military robots, UAV military sensor networks, spam detection bomb, the drive control robot, robot batteries

Contents
Military robots Summary
Military robots Summary ES-1
Military Ground Robot Market Driving Forces ES-1
Future Combat System (FCS) program transitions
Army Brigade Combat Team modernization ES-2
Robots operate independently ES-2
Market Forces training robots 5
Ground Military Robot Market Shares ES-6
BAE Systems Ant Size Robot ES-7
Military ground robot market forecast ES-8

1. DESCRIPTION MILITARY ROBOTS MARKET market dynamics and 1-1
1.1 Provide robotic capabilities in the fight against the teams 1-1
1.2 Scope 1-2 Military Robot
1.2.1 Robot Military Applications 1-3
1.3 Future G8 Army Office 1-6
1.3.1 Provide capability for teams of the Army of the fight against the Squad 1-8
1.3.2 Transition between the current market and Where The Market goes 1-9
1.3.3 sizes 1-10 UGV
1.4 Types of military robots 1-12
1.4.1 Observation Robot Telerob explosives and 1-12 Explosive Ordnance Disposal
1.4.2 QinetiQ North America robots Disrupter Talon 1-15 ® Universal Mount
1.4.3 General Next-Generation Dynamics CROWS II Increases the safety of soldiers 1-17
1.4.4 Soldier Unmanned Ground Vehicle iRobot 1-18
HSC 1.5 Enabling Technologies 1-19
1.5.1 Processing Sensor 1-20
1.5.2 Autonomy Machine 1-21
1.6 Military Robot bandwidth 1-22
1.6.1 UGV Follow Me capability 1-22
1.6.2 Bandwidth Communications 1-23
1.6.3 Battery 1-23
1.6.4 Combination of batteries on board Linked conventional diesel 1-24
1.7 SUGV 1-25
1.7.1 UGV Category Mid-Size 1-25
1.7.2 HSM Large 1-26
1.7.3 U.S. Army ground combat vehicles 1-27
1.7.4 TARDEC 1-28
1.7.5 Tacom 1-29

2. MILITARY ROBOT MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS TO GROUND 2-1
2.1 Market Driving Forces Military Ground Robot 2-1
2.1.1 Future Combat System (FCS) Transitions Program
Army Brigade Combat Team modernization 2-2
2.1.2 robots operate independently 2-2
2.1.3 Military Market Robot Driving Forces 2-5
2.2 Actions Military Ground Robot Market 2-6
2.2.1 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 2-9
2.2.2 Northrop Grumman Andros REMOTEC 2-10
2.2.3 Northrop Grumman / REMOTEC 2-10
2.2.4 Northrop Grumman Robots REMOTEC Wheelbarrow UK 2-12
2.2.5 iRobot Government and Industrial Robots 2-12
2.2.6 QinetiQ / 2-15 Foster-Miller
2.2.7 QinetiQ / Foster-Miller TALON EOD robots 2-16
2.2.8 Fund NAVEODTECHDIV QinetiQ / Foster-Miller Talon robots 2-17
2.2.9 Foster-Miller TALON Reply and NEM 2-17
2.2.10 System Kongsberg CrowsII 2-18 Military Robot
2.2.11 Robot BAE Systems ANT Size 2-19
2.2.12 Telerob rapid response vehicle 2-20
2.2.13 Boston Dynamics 2-21
2.2.14 Robot Robotic Technology 2-21
2,3 and senior military, Responder Robot Market 2-23
2.4 Military Market Ground Robot forecasts 2-27
2.4.1 Mid Market forecasts range 2-29 Military Robot
2.4.2 Robots High End Military 2-33
2.4.3 Mid Range Unmanned Vehicle Market UVV forecasts 2-35
2.4.4 high-end market of unmanned vehicles UVV Forecast 2-38
2.4.5 SUGV 2-40
2.4.6 Small military robots used 2-42 in Networks
2.4.7 Remotely armed robots deployed in Iraq 2-45
2.4.8 Robots for defense and homeland security 2-46
2.4.9 U.S. Army Small unmanned ground vehicle (SUGV) 2-47
2.4.10 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA tactical teams 2-47
2.4.11 Scope 2-48
2.4.12 U.S. military robots Success in Iraq against surges 2-48
2.5 Military Robot Market Analysis Regional 2-50
IRobot 2.5.1 Geographic Information 2-52

3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MILITARY ROBOTS 3-1
3.1 iRobot 3-1
3.1.1 iRobot PackBot ® 510 with EOD Kit ® 3-2
3.1.2 iRobot PackBot ® 510 ® with First Responder Kit 3-3
IRobot ® Warrior ™ 3.1.3 3-4 700
3.1.4 iRobot PackBot ® 500 ® with RedOwl Sniper Detection Kit 3-5
3.1.5 iRobot PackBot ® 510 with FasTac ® Kit 3-8
3.1.6 iRobot PackBot ® With ICx Fido ® 500 ® Explosives Detection Kit 3-8
3.1.7 iRobot PackBot ® 510 ® Kit with hazardous materials detection 3-10
3.1.8 iRobot ® SeaGlider 3-11
IRobot ® 3.1.9 Ranger 3-12
3.1.10 iRobot Aware 2.0 Robot Intelligence Software 3-13
3.2 Northrop Grumman 3-14
3.2.1 Andros HD-1: Compact Lightweight platform 3-14
3.2.2 Data Links Northrop Grumman vehicles Communication / 3-17
3.2.3 Northrop Grumman F6A – versatile platform 3-17
3.2.4 Northrop Links Grumman Data Communication Vehicle / 3-20
3.2.5 Northrop Grumman platform Mark V-A1 – Very versatile, rugged, all-terrain 3-20
3.2.6 Northrop Grumman V-A1 Features 3-22
3.2.7 Data Links Northrop Grumman vehicles Communication / 3-23
3.2.8 Northrop Grumman ANDROS Mini-II – Compact, capable, platform Two-Man-Portable 3-23
3.2.9 Northrop Grumman Andros Mini II Features 3-25
3.2.10 Data Links Northrop Grumman vehicles Communication / 3-26
3.2.11 Wolverine Northrop Grumman – Outdoor, All-Terrain Workhorse 3-26
3.2.12 Northrop Grumman Wolverine 3-28
Northrop Grumman Data Links 3.2.13 Vehicle Communication / 3-29
3.3 General Dynamics 3-30
3.3.1 General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS II Increases the safety of soldiers 3-31
3.4 Kongsberg 3-33
3.4.1 System Kongsberg CrowsII 3-33 Military Robot
3.4.2 Addresses Kongsberg Incursion Diving 3-34
3.4.3 Recognition of the Norwegian Kongsberg mines Program 3-34
3.5 Systems BAE 3-36
3.5.1 BAE Systems Robot Ant Size 3-36
3.5.2 BAE personal robots 3-38
3.5.3 BAE Systems UGV Grand 3-39
3.6 Lockheed Martin 3-39
3.6.1 Lockheed Martin Multifunction Utility / Logistics and Equipment Vehicle (MULE) 3-40
3.6.2 Lockheed Martin Grand NUWC UUV Manta 3-42
3.6.3 Lockheed Martin Manta NUWC UUV Great For The Offshore Oil Industry 3-44
3.6.4 Lockheed Martin AN/WLD-1 Remote Mine System (RMS) 3-44
QinetiQ North America 3.7 TALON ® robots 3-48
3.7.1 QinetiQ North America Talon Robot Disrupter Mount ® Universal 3-50
3.7.2 QinetiQ / Foster-Miller 3-52
3.7.3 Foster-Miller TALON family of military robots 3-53
3.7.4 Foster-Miller's New: Two-Way Hailer 3-54
3.7.5 Foster-Miller TALON Responder 3-54
EOD Robot 3.7.6 Foster-Miller 3-56
3.7.7 Foster-Miller SWORDS Robot 3-58
Robot 3.7.8 Foster-Miller Hazmat CBRNE / 3-60
3.7.9 Foster-Miller TALON SWAT / MP 3-61
3.7.10 Foster-Miller MAARS Robot 3-62
3.7.11 Foster-Miller Field SUGV Transformable Dragon Runner 3-64
3.7.12 Foster Miller TALON Engineer IV GEN 3-65
3.7.13 Foster Miller TAGS-CX Unmanned Vehicle 3-66
3.7.14 QinetiQ Unmanned Vehicles TAGS-CX 3-67
3.7.15 combat engineer route clearance Robot 3-70
3.7.16 Talon MAARS ™ Robot 3-75
3.8 Telerob 3-78
3.8.1 Telerob – EOD / IED equipment, EOD Robots and Vehicles 3-78
3.8.2 TEODOR Telerob Heavy Duty Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Robot 3-80
3.8.3 Telerob Telemax EOD Robot High Mobility 3-81
3.8.4 Telerob EOD / IED Vehicles Service 3-81
Vanguard Versa 3.9 / Allen 3-86
3.9.1 Allen Vanguard VANGUARD ® ROV 3-88
3.9.2 Allen Vanguard Defender Robot / ROV 3-97
3.9.3 Allen Vanguard ROV-Track CBRNE 3-102
Boston Dynamics 3-106 3.10
3.10.1 LittleDog Boston Dynamics – The Locomotion Legged Robot learning 3-107
3.10.2 Boston Dynamics Petman – BigDog gets a Big Brother 3-109
3.10.3 Boston Dynamics RHex devours Rough Terrain 3-110
3.10.4 Boston RISE Dynamic Climbing Robot 3-112
3.11 Robotic Technology 3-115
3.11.1 RTI memetics military (propagation of information, the impact and persistence – PIP Info) Project 3-116
3.11.2 RTI Legged Robot humanoid 3-116
3.12 Fujitsu Service Robot (Enon) 3-118
3.13 SOS Gostai 3-119
3.14 Kairos Autonomi 3-121
3.15 Red Scripps Robotics Spray glider UUV 3-122
3.15.1 Robotics Scripps red sensors glider Spray, navigation and communications 3-123
3.16 AN/BLQ-11 Boeing long-term cons mines
Recognition System (LMRS), 3-129
Boeing Advanced Information Systems 3.17 3-133
3.18 Sonatech 3-135
3.19 BAE Systems Underwater Systems 3-135
3.20 Gunsmith Jerry Baber 3-136
3.21 Program IVTT Robot intelligent vehicles on hops walls 3-137
3.21.1 Precision Technology Robotic Hopper urban 3-139
3.21.2 Robot Robotic Technology 3-139

4. Robot technology MILITARY 4-1
4.1 Enabling Technology 4-1 Military Robot
4.2 Innovation Intel integrated circuits Evidence-Based 4-3
4.2.1 Open robot control software 4-5
4.2.2 Military Robot Key Technology 4-6
4.2.3 PC-Bots 4-10
4.2.4 Simultaneous Localization and Mapping Visual 4-10
4.3 Technology Advanced Robot: navigation, mobility and manipulation 4-11
4.3.1 Robot Intelligence Systems 4-11
4.3.2 in the real world, dynamic detection 4-12
4.4-friendly interfaces 4-12
4.4.1 tightly integrated electromechanical robot design 4-13
4.5 Field Robotics basic iterative development 4-14
4.5.1 Model next generation based on 4-15
4.5.2 modular robot structure and control 4-15
4.5.3 Lattice Architectures 4-16
Architectures 4.5.4 Chain Tree / 4-16
4.5.5 Reconfiguration deterministic 4-16
4.5.6 Stochastic Reconfiguration 4-17
4.5.7 Modular Robotic Systems 4-17
Robot Growing Military Intel 4.6 Collaborations 4-18
4.7 Configuring robots using Hitachi SuperH family 4-18
4.7.1 Concept of Hitachi MMU and 4-19 Space Logic
4.7.2 Using robotics Thin Film Lithium-Ion 4-23
4.8 Network Robots and sensors 4-24
4.8.1 Sensor networks of the research agenda Day 4-25
4.8.2 light-sensitive 4-26
4-27 4.8.3 Acceleration Sensing
4.8.4 chemical sensors 4-27
4.9 Functions military technology Robot 4-27
4.10 Radio carbon nanotubes 4-28
4.11 Robot Military Funded Programs 4-30
4.11.1 Future Combat System (FCS) program transitions Army Modernization 4-30 Brigade Combat Team
4.11.2 XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) 4-32
4.11.3 Sub-UUV pillars 4-33
4.11.4 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (Hauver) 4-36
4.11.5 Combining 4-36
4.11.6 ATSP is a vehicle of Contracting Governments to the 4-38 scale
4.11.7 fast, efficient contracting vehicle 4-38
4.11.8 The technology facilitates the integration and systems in field by 4-38
4.11.9 Access to all sectors of Northrop Grumman 4-39
4.12 Robot Technology 4-39
4.12.1 iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems 4-39
4.12.2 iRobot real world dynamics of detection. 4-40
4.12.3 iRobot friendly interface 4-40
4.12.4 iRobot tightly integrated electromechanical design. 4-41
4.13 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 4-42
4.13.1 Application Example 4-44 Evolution Robotics
4.14 NASA Robot exploratory 4-45
4.14.1 NASA robot Spirit 4-46
4.14.2 NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit 4-48
4.14.3 Example NASA Sprit Abstract Sol-In-Sol 4-50
4.14.3 Ability to update 4-51
4.14.4 Summary of Opportunities at NASA In-Sol-Sol 4-52
4.14.5 Robot Opportunity NASA 4-54
4.15 Remote Controlled Robot Missions 4-55
4.15.1 navigation system takes pictures of the land near 4-59
4.15.2 March Rovers Spirit and markets robotic 4-61
4.16 Machines self-reproduction 4-62
4.16.1 M-TRAN Transformer Modular 4-62
4.16.2 attitude control in space by Control Moment Gyros 4-63

5. MILITARY ROBOT COMPANY PROFILES 5-1
5.1 American Reliance Inc. (Amrel) 5-1
5.1.1 Field Controls Robot expedient Amrel interoperability 5-2
5.1.2 Amrel compact, highly integrated, rugged mobile computing solutions 5-2
5.2 BAE Systems 5-2
5.2.1 BAE Systems Robot Ant Size 5-3
5.2.2 BAE personal robots 5-5
5.2.3 BAE Systems UGV Large 5-5
5.3 5.5 Boston Dynamics
Doosan Infracore 5.4 / Bobcat Company 5-6
5.5 General Dynamics 5-7
5.5.1 General Dynamics Combat System mobility autonomous (CAMS) 5-7
5.5.2 Air Force General Dynamics $ 60 million contract for U.S. operations of the Support Mission 5-8
5.5.3 General Revenue Dynamics 5-9
5.5.4 Revenue General Dynamics Business Group 5-10
5.5.5 General Dynamics Combat Systems Price 5-13
5.5.6 General Dynamics Land Systems $ 24
Contract dollars to provide commanders at remote
Operated Weapons 5-13
5.5.7 General Dynamics LAV III 14 Canadian Government Program Upgrade
5.5.8 General Dynamics U.S. military vehicle business 5-15
5.6 Gostai 5-16
5-16 5.7 Robot
5.7.1 iRobot Home Robots 5-17
5.7.2 iRobot Government Industrial Robots and 5-17
Places 5-17 5.7.3 iRobot
5-17 5.7.4 iRobot military programs
Revenue 5-19 5.7.5 iRobot
IRobot 5.7.6 Geographic Information 5-25
5.7.7 The major customers iRobot 5-25
Description 5-25 5.7.8 iRobot
5.7.9 iRobot Industry segment, geographic information and major customers 5-27
5.7.10 iRobot Home Robots 5-27
5.7.11 iRobot Government and Industrial 5-27
5.7.12 iRobot Geographic Information 5-32
5.7.13 Robot Robot Home Revenue Division and units shipped 5-33
5.7.14 iRobot Government and Industrial 5-34
5.7.15 iRobot strategy 5-36
5.7.16 iRobot Government and industrial products 5-38
5.7.17 iRobot Home Robots 5-42
5.7.18 iRobot Government and Industrial Robots 5-42
5.7.19 iRobot Partners and Strategic Alliance 5-43
5.7.20 iRobot / Boeing Company 5-43
5.7.21 iRobot / Advanced Scientific Concepts 5-43
5.7.22 iRobot / TASER International, 5-44
5.8 Kongsberg 5-44
5.8.1 Scope increased Kongsberg CROWS II framework agreement 5-45
5.8.2 Ownership 5-45 Kongsberg
5.8.3 Kongsberg manufacturing sites 5-46
5.8.4 Kongsberg Operating Income 5-47
5.8.5 Employees Kongsberg 5-47
5.9 Lockheed Martin 5-48
5.9.1 Positioning Lockheed Martin Department of Defense 5-49
Northrop Grumman 5.10 5-53
5.10.1 Northrop Grumman Robots REMOTEC 5-54
5.11 Qinetiq / Foster-Miller 5-55
5.11.1 QinetiQ UK MOD and DoD markets provide 5-56 target
QinetiQ Revenue 5-58 5.11.2 2005-2009
5.11.3 North America QinetiQ 5-61
Revenue 5-64 5.11.4 QinetiQ
5.11.5 QinetiQ UK 5-66
5.11.6 America QinetiQ North 5-66
5.11.7 autonomy and robotics QinetiQ 5-67
5.11.8 QinetiQ Group revenues 5-68
5.11.9 Governance QinetiQ Business Review 5-70
5.11.10 income QinetiQ by the Client 5-71
5.11.11 5-73 QinetiQ North America
5.12 North America QinetiQ / Foster-Miller 5-75
5.12.1 North America QinetiQ / Foster-Miller 5-77
5.12.2 QinetiQ common robotic controller (CRC) 5-77
5.12.3 QinetiQ North America Technology World Class 5-78
5.12.4 QinetiQ North America Technology Solutions Group 5-79
Robotic Technology Inc. 5.13 5-79
5.13.1 RTI Energy Autonomous Robot Battle (EATR) Project 5-80
RTI 5.13.2 Intelligent Transfer Vehicle Technology (IVTT) Program 5-81
5.13.3 Precision Robotic Technology Urban Hopper 5-84
Robot Robotic Technology 5-85 5.13.4
5.14 Telerob 5-85
5.14.1 Telerob – EOD / IED equipment,
EOD Robots and Vehicles 5-86
5.14.2 Heavy Duty TEODOR Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Robot 5-87
5.14.3 Telemax EOD Robot Telerob high mobility 5-88
5.14.4 Telerob EOD / IED vehicles service 5-88
Electric force reflective of Telerob 5.14.5-manipulators (FRMS) 5-91
5.14.6 American Crane and Equipment Corp. and partnership Telerob 5-92
5.15 Versa / Allen-Vanguard 5-93
5.15.1 Trading suspended Allen Vanguard stock 5-94
5.15.2 Allen Vanguard HAL ® EOD / ESDI / Research Tasks 5-96 Hook and Line System
5.15.3 Versa / Equinox I 5-99 Allen Vanguard
5.15.4 Versa / Allen Vanguard Field Test Set 5-100
Allen-Vanguard 5.15.5 Income 5-100
5.16 VIA Technologies 5-103
5.16.1 Provider VIA Technologies Complete Platform 5-104
5.16.2 VIA Technologies Market Leadership 5-104
5.16.3 VIA Technologies Global Operations 5-105
VIA Technologies 5.16.4 Meeting the challenge of market 5-106
5.16.5 Dynamic Business Model VIA Technologies Fabless 5-107
5.17 Some manufacturers of military robots 5-107
5.18 Government agencies and other organizations
Using military robots 5-111
5.18.1 RTI Intelligent Transfer of vehicle technology (IVTT) Program 5-114

6. MILITARY CONTRACTS ROBOT 6-1
6.1.1 SPAWAR 6-2
6.1.2 Navy explosive ordnance disposal, 6-3
6.1.3 Future Combat Systems Program Cuts 6-3
6.1.4 Army U.S. Small unmanned ground vehicle (SUGV) 6-4
Created 6.2 LCM With the termination of the future
Combat Systems and its former inhabited 6-4 Ground Vehicles
6.2.1 Army to end robotic vehicle, 6-6 efforts of aircraft
6.2.2 Termination MULE 6-7
6.2.3 Armed Assault Robotic Vehicle (Light) Suite 6-9
6.2.4 Robotic Systems JPO approved 6-10
6.2.5 U.S. Army Small unmanned ground vehicle 6-11
6.3 Some U.S. 2010 military budget robotics 6-13
6.3.1 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA tactical teams 6-13
6.3.2 UAVs Predator 6-13
6.3.3 Budget DARPA robotics robust, 6-14 2010
6.3.4 Robotics robust fiscal 2008 accomplishments: 6-15
6.3.5 Robotics Projects robust exercise 2009: 6-16
6.3.6 Robotics robust fiscal 2010 plans: Achievements 6-16
6.3.7 Network Using cognitive robotics military 6-17
6.3.8 Local Area Network Droids (LANdroids) 6-19
6.3.9 Brood of Spectrum Supremacy (BOSS) Effort 6-20
6.3.10 Location-Aware Protocols in Edge
Network Technologies (SAPIENT) 6-21
6.3.11 Local Area Network Droids (LANdroids) 6-22
Brood of Spectrum Supremacy 6.3.12 (BOSS) 6-23
6.3.13 Recognize IEDs and the ratio (RIEDAR) 6-25
6.3.14 6-26 Crosshairs
6.3.15 counter explosives laboratories (CIEL) 6-27
6.3.16 Vulcan 6-28
6.3.17 biorobotics and Biomechanics 6-29
6.3.18 before the end of the robotic enabling short-term
Demonstration (Frend) 6-30
6.4 Army and the first programs Development meeting 6-32
6.4.1 Multi Dimensional Mobility Robot (MDMR) Expenditures 6-32
6.5 Government customers for products robotics,
And research and development: 6-35
6.5.1 General Dynamics Land Systems $ 24 million contract to supply weapons to commanders Remote Operated 6-36
6.5.2 General Dynamics Kongsberg and co-production of ravens and CROWS II 6-36
6.5.3 General Dynamics awarded $ 24 million to provide remote weapon systems protecting 6-37 tank commanders
6.5.4 Kongsberg 6-38
6.5.5 Vulcan Unmanned Maritime Vehicle (UMV)
6-39 and unmanned ground vehicles (HSC) Programs
DARPA 6.5.6 End-to-End Solution Unmanned Vehicle System 6-41
6.5.7 MSU unmanned vehicles and 6-42 Submarkets UGV
6.5.8 Parts replacement for Allen-Vanguard-cons for Symphony electronic countermeasures (ECM) Program 6-45
6.6 Military / Government Agencies and 6-46 University
Military Contracts 6.7 Robot 6-50
6.7.1 Talon 6-50
6.7.2 Solution found for Reliance American Battlefield Robot Control Problem 6-50
6.7.3 Ships QinetiQ NA robots first intervention Navy 6-51
6.7.4 iRobot wins $ 3.75 million contract with the Army
6-52 Develop Robot Warrior
6.7.5 iRobot wins $ 286 million contract U.S. Army 6-53
6.7.6 cons Radio-controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare Spiral 3 systems ("CREW3" 6-54
6.7.7 U.S. Army has agreed to purchase up to 7500
Bomb Jammer Electronic Systems partner
Lockheed Martin Allen-Vanguard 6-54
6.7.8 January 31, 2008 Allen-Vanguard confirms
U.S. Department of Defense intends to Establish an IDIQ contract for a maximum of
Symphony 7500 Countermeasure FDI Systems 6-55
6-56 6.7.9 iRobot
6.7.10 iRobot Order for Six of Seagliders ™
University of Western Australia 6-58
6.7.11 iRobot (Nasdaq: IRBT) Order Totaling Corp.
16.8 million U.S. Army program Eecutive
Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) 6-59
6.7.12 General Dynamics Combat System Autonomous Mobility (CAMS) 6-60
6.7.13 Robot Robotic Technology 6-60

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