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AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/ausa-2021-gdls-displays-second-iteration-of-tracked-robot-10-ton/

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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https://www.janes.com/defence-news/ausa-2021-gdls-displays-second-iteration-of-tracked-robot-10-ton/

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (T...

AUSA 2021: GDLS displays second iteration of Tracked Robot 10-Ton

by Ashley Roque

GDLS is displaying its next iteration of its Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) at this year's AUSA. (GDLS)

General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) is displaying its next iteration of the Tracked Robot 10-Ton (TRX) and a next-generation electronic architecture at this year's annual Association of the US Army (AUSA) conference.

Company officials provided Janes with an update on technologies and platforms it plans to showcase at this year's show in Washington, DC, to include updates to the TRX, a platform it is touting as a potential contender for a future army Robotic Combat Vehicle-Medium (RCV-M) competition, as well as an electronic architecture it dubs Katalyst.

Although the army currently has an RCV-M prototype, GDLS has continued to develop the TRX and has been testing it out the five-tonne unmanned platform with various payloads (weighing up to five-tonnes) at different army events ahead of the service's 2022 RCV soldier experiment. Such events included one at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September where the tracked, flattop robot donned ‘implements' to clear rubble out of the way, as well as a mine-clearing line charge (MICLIC) for obstacle reduction and removal vignettes.


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