ID | 128106 |
Title Proper | Way ahead |
Other Title Information | UGVs target new technology for EOD role |
Language | ENG |
Author | Williams, Huw |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Despite their evolutionary development in the decades since Lt. Col. JF Peter Millers's Wheelbarrow made its debut with the British Army in Northern Ireland, the role of EOD systems has changed little. How Williams explains how the developers of the next generation of systems are looking advantage of significant advances in robotics. |
`In' analytical Note | Jane's International Defence Review Vol.45, No.7; July 2012: p.36-41 |
Journal Source | Jane's International Defence Review Vol.45, No.7; July 2012: p.36-41 |
Key Words | Evolutionary Development ; Military Technology ; GPS Navigation ; Advanced Robotic System ; British Army ; Northern Ireland ; Lt. Col. JJ Peter ; EOD Systems ; Perceptive Autonomy ; Dexterity Development ; Mechanical Challenge ; Architectural Considerations ; Military Operations ; Tactical Operations ; UGV ; Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV ; Unmanned Aerial System- UAS |