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General
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Based
on the technological strength and capabilities of
G-NIUS’ Guardium™ UGV system, as well
as building on the Tactical Amphibious Ground Support
(TAGS) vehicle excellent maneuverability in harsh
terrain environments, the AvantGuard® UGCV significantly
expands the applications envelope to encompass Counter
IED (CIED) and ground maneuvering combat missions.
Employing a set of modular payloads such as: Ground
Penetrating Radar, Counter IED Jammer, Mini-Pop
cooled thermal surveillance camera, Counter Human
& Vehicle Detection Radar and more, and based
on its inherent endurance, AvantGuard® can be
effectively deployed in a variety of combat missions
including: Counter IED, Advance Guard, Armed Sentry,
Combat Logistic Support, CASEVAC and more. It is
controlled by a mobile or portable Operational Control
Unit (OCU), and can also operate in a Follow-me
mode, where it is autonomously trailing a guide-foot
soldier. The rapid and effective integration of
the Guardium™'s autonomous kit to the TAGS
platform underscores the robustness and adaptability
of G-NIUS' strapped-on autonomy approach. Already
trialed and certified by the Israeli army and relying
on the technological strength and capabilities of
the Guardium UGV™ system, the AvantGuard®
Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle (UGCV) expands the
applications envelop to further encompass ground
maneuvering combat missions. In June 2010, G-NIUS
Unmanned Ground Systems Ltd., a jointly-owned company
of Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ and TASE : ESLT) and
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd., now unveils that
its AvantGuard® UGCV was delivered to the IDF
(Israeli Defence Forces Army).
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Variants
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No variants.
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Armament |
Possibility
to install a Remotely Operated Weapons System
and Non-lethal Weapons Systems
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Mobility
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Based
on Dumurs' Tactical Amphibious Ground Support
vehicle (TAGS), the AvantGuard® UGCV
features superb maneuverability while operating
in harsh terrain environments. The AvantGuard®
UGCV is controlled by mobile or portable
Operational Control Unit (OCU). It could
also operate in a Follow-me mode, where
it is autonomously trailing a Guide foot
soldier or Guide vehicle. The AvantGuard®
UGCV is motorised with an Kubota - V3800DI-T
4Cylinder Turbo Diesel engine with 100 horsepower. |
System
Level |
• Tele-operation
or semi-autonomous mission execution
• Real-time, self-ruling, obstacle’s
detection and avoidance
• Proven safe-system
• All terrain maneuverability
• Easy to operate, dedicated command
& control application, in complementary
operational versions: mobile and portable
• Built-in debriefing and training
capabilities
• Variety of customer
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Mission
Level |
Modular
selection of payloads for comprehensive
situational awareness and different mission
requirements: EO / IR camera, Radar, Remotely
Operated Weapon Systems, Electronic Counter
Measures, Hostile Fire Indicator (HFI),
RFID.
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Specifications |
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Armament |
Possibility
to install a Remotely Operated
Weapons System and Non-lethal
Weapons Systems |
Country
users |
Israel |
Designer
Company |
G-Nius
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Accessories |
Possibility
to install different accessories
: EO/IR camera, radar, Electronic
counter mesure, Hostile
fire indicator, two-way
audio link |
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Dimensions |
Height:
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Weight |
1.746 kg |
Speed |
20 km/h |
Range |
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