XM1219 Armed Robotic Vehicle

XM1219 Armed Robotic Vehicle

XM1219 ARV-Assault-Light (ARV-A-L) MULE Vehicle
Type Armed Robotic Vehicle
Place of origin  United States
Service history
In service Cancelled with rest of FCS program
Production history
Manufacturer Lockheed Martin Corporation / The Boeing Company
Specifications
Weight 2.5 short tons (2.3 t)

Main
armament
Line-of-sight gun
Secondary
armament
Anti tank weapons
Engine 6x6 in-hub electric motors
Diesel-electric
Guidance
system
Robotic / command control
The Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) variant of the MULE - Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army

The XM1219 Armed Robotic Vehicle was an unmanned ground combat vehicle based on the MULE Platform. The ARV-A-L MULE Vehicle (XM1219) would feature integrated anti-tank and anti-personnel and reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) systems remotely operated by network linked soldiers. The Armed robotic vehicle was canceled in July 2011 over mobility concerns.[1]

Design

Mobility

Variants

Assault

The only production variant of this vehicle was the Assault Light (ARV-A-L).

Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition

The Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition or (RSTA) was likely canceled at some point.

See also

References

  1. Army cancels MULE unmanned ground vehicle, Gannett Government Media Corporation, retrieved 2 August 2011

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