01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...
01 June 2020
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked autonomous combat system designed to extend the mission capabilities of infantry units.
The “Torch-Powered Probot” unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), which was exclusively unveiled to Janes on 19 May, merges Roboteam’s expertise in ground mobility and Elbit Systems’ autonomy, command and control (C2), and machine learning technology into a single UGV.
The development of the UGV follows Elbit’s acquisition of a 15% stake in Roboteam 12 months before.
The IDF exercises with a Torch-Powered Probot to identify concepts of operation, tactics, techniques, and procedures associated with unmanned ground vehicle operations.
The UK Ministry of Defence has already elected to acquire four Torch-Powered Probot UGVs from Elbit Systems in support of the Remote Patrol Vehicle (RPV) Experimentation Programme.
Elbit’s vice president for C4ISR, Gil Maoz and Roboteam’s CEO Elad Levy told Janes that the joint effort centres on the baseline Roboteam Probot UGV and Elbit’s Torch-X C2 technology.
Israeli companies Elbit Systems and Roboteam have unveiled their first collaboration – a networked a...