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U.S. Army Takes Delivery of Robotic Combat Vehicle Prototypes Our Bureau 1162
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The U.S. Army has taken delivery of eight Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) prototypes that will be used in a series of Soldier Touchpoints to further the Army’s Campaign of Learning.
The fourth and final RCV (Medium) prototype was delivered to the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), which is based at the Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, on May 13th. GVSC previously took delivery of four RCV (Light) prototypes in December 2020, reports DVIDS, an operation supported by Defense Media Activity (DMA), a U.S. DoD field activity.
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U.S. Army Researchers Lead New NATO Standard for Vehicle Mobility Courtesy Photo | One of the most important outputs from the Next Generation NATO Reference Mobility.. read moreread more Courtesy Photo | One of the most important outputs from the Next Generation NATO Reference Mobility Model (NG-NRMM) is a data-rich, graphical, map-based representation of terrain types and how well, or poorly, a vehicle can traverse that terrain. In the left image, green-colored terrain represents terrain on which the sample vehicle can move quickly, while darker, redder-colored terrain is slower to traverse. On the right, the NG-NRMM computes a “best path” for vehicles traversing terrain. The NG-NRMM is a high-fidelity, computational model to show how well a given vehicle can move over terrain, providing commanders and leaders quality, real-time information to inform on-the-ground operations.