Military Robots And Unmanned Vehicles Market

WinterGreen Research announces the following study:4.8.3 Acceleration Sensing 4-27
Military Robots and Unmanned Vehicles Markets,4.8.4 Chemical Sensing 4-27
Worldwide, Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts,4.9 Military Robot Technology Functions 4-27
2010-2016 Military robot automation of the defense4.10 Carbon Nanotube Radio 4-28
process is the next wave of military evolution. As4.11 Military Robot Funded Programs 4-30
automated systems and networking complement the4.11.1 Future Combat System (FCS) Program
Internet, communication is facilitated on a global basis.Transitions to Army Brigade Combat Team
The military charter is shifting to providing protectionModernization 4-30
against terrorists and people seek to maintain a safe,4.11.2 XM1216 Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle
mobile, independent lifestyle. Much of the military(SUGV) 4-32
mission is moving to adopt a police force training4.11.3 UUV Sub-Pillars 4-33
mission, seeking to achieve protection of civilian4.11.4 Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
populations on a worldwide basis. The use of Military(HAUV) 4-36
Robots s is based on providing a robot that is less4.11.5 Alliant 4-36
expensive to put in the field than a trained soldier. That4.11.6 ATSP is a Government-Wide Contracting
automation of process has appeal to those who runVehicle 4-38
the military. Key words: military robots, unmanned4.11.7 Quick, efficient contracting vehicle 4-38
military vehicles, sensor networks, bomb detection4.11.8 Facilitates Technology And Insertion Into Fielded
robots, robot drive control, robot batteriesSystems 4-38
Table of Contents4.11.9 Access to all Northrop Grumman sectors 4-39
Military Robots Executive Summary4.12 iRobot Technology 4-39
Military Robots Executive Summary ES-14.12.1 iRobot AWARE Robot Intelligence Systems 4-39
Military Ground Robot Market Driving Forces ES-14.12.2 iRobot Real-World, Dynamic Sensing. 4-40
Future Combat System (FCS) Program Transitions to4.12.3 iRobot User-Friendly Interface 4-40
Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization ES-24.12.4 iRobot Tightly-Integrated Electromechanical
Robots Operate Independently ES-2Design. 4-41
Military Robots Market Driving Forces 54.13 Evolution Robotics Technology Solutions 4-42
Military Ground Robot Market Shares ES-64.13.1 Evolution Robotics Example Applications 4-44
BAE Systems Ant Size Robot ES-74.14 NASA Exploratory Robots 4-45
Military Ground Robot Market Forecasts ES-84.14.1 NASA Spirit Robot 4-46
1. MILITARY ROBOTS MARKET DESCRIPTION AND4.14.2 NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit 4-48
MARKET DYNAMICS 1-14.14.3 Sample NASA Sprit Sol-By-Sol Summary: 4-50
1.1 Delivering Robotic Capabilities to Combat Teams 1-14.14.3 Opportunity Update 4-51
1.2 Military Robot Scope 1-24.14.4 NASA Opportunity Sol-By-Sol Summary 4-52
1.2.1 Military Robot Applications 1-34.14.5 NASA Opportunity Robot 4-54
1.3 Army's G8 Futures office 1-64.15 Remote Controlled Robot Missions 4-55
1.3.1 Delivering Capabilities to the Army's Brigade4.15.1 Auto-Navigation System Takes Pictures Of The
Combat Teams 1-8Nearby Terrain 4-59
1.3.2 Transition Between The Current Market And4.15.2 Mars Robotic Rovers Spirit And Opportunity 4-61
Where The Market Is Going 1-94.16 Self-Reproducing Machines 4-62
1.3.3 Different Sizes of UGVs 1-104.16.1 M-TRAN Modular Transformer 4-62
1.4 Types of Military Robots 1-124.16.2 Attitude Control In Space By Control Moment
1.4.1 Telerob Explosive Observation Robot andGyros 4-63
Ordnance Disposal 1-125. MILITARY ROBOT COMPANY PROFILES 5-1
1.4.2 QinetiQ North America Talon® Robots5.1 American Reliance Inc. (AMREL) 5-1
Universal Disrupter Mount 1-155.1.1 Amrel Field Expedient Robot Controls
1.4.3 General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS IIInteroperability 5-2
Increases Soldiers Safety 1-175.1.2 Amrel Small-Footprint, Highly Integrated, Rugged
1.4.4 Soldier Unmanned Ground Vehicle from iRobotMobile Computing Solutions 5-2
1-185.2 BAE Systems 5-2
1.5 UGV Enabling Technologies 1-195.2.1 BAE Systems Ant Size Robot 5-3
1.5.1 Sensor Processing 1-205.2.2 BAE Personal Robots 5-5
1.5.2 Machine Autonomy 1-215.2.3 BAE Systems Large UGV 5-5
1.6 Military Robot Bandwidth 1-225.3 Boston Dynamics 5-5
1.6.1 UGV Follow-Me Capability 1-225.4 Doosan Infracore / Bobcat Company 5-6
1.6.2 Communications Bandwidth 1-235.5 General Dynamics 5-7
1.6.3 Battery Power 1-235.5.1 General Dynamics Combat Autonomous Mobility
1.6.4 Combination Of Batteries Linked To OnboardSystem (CAMS) 5-7
Conventional Diesel 1-245.5.2 General Dynamics $60 Million Contract by U.S. Air
1.7 SUGVs 1-25Force for Mission Operations Support 5-8
1.7.1 Mid-Size Category UGV 1-255.5.3 General Dynamics Revenue 5-9
1.7.2 Large UGV 1-265.5.4 General Dynamics Business Group Revenue 5-10
1.7.3 U.S. Army Ground Combat Vehicle 1-275.5.5 General Dynamics Combat Systems Awards
1.7.4 TARDEC 1-285-13
1.7.5 Tacom 1-295.5.6 General Dynamics Land Systems $24
2. MILITARY GROUND ROBOT MARKET SHARESMillion Contract To Supply Commanders Remote
AND FORECASTS 2-1Operated Weapons 5-13
2.1 Military Ground Robot Market Driving Forces 2-15.5.7 General Dynamics Canadian Government's LAV
2.1.1 Future Combat System (FCS) ProgramIII Upgrade Program 14
Transitions to5.5.8 General Dynamics U.S. Military Vehicle Business
Army Brigade Combat Team Modernization 2-25-15
2.1.2 Robots Operate Independently 2-25.6 Gostai 5-16
2.1.3 Military Robots Market Driving Forces 2-55.7 iRobot 5-16
2.2 Military Ground Robot Market Shares 2-65.7.1 iRobot Home Robots 5-17
2.2.1 General Dynamics Robotic Systems 2-95.7.2 iRobot Government and Industrial Robots 5-17
2.2.2 Northrop Grumman Remotec Andros 2-105.7.3 iRobot Locations 5-17
2.2.3 Northrop Grumman / Remotec 2-105.7.4 iRobot Military Programs 5-17
2.2.4 Northrop Grumman Remotec UK Wheelbarrow5.7.5 iRobot Revenue 5-19
Robots 2-125.7.6 iRobot Geographic Information 5-25
2.2.5 iRobot Government & Industrial Robots 2-125.7.7 iRobot Significant Customers 5-25
2.2.6 QinetiQ / Foster-Miller 2-155.7.8 iRobot Description 5-25
2.2.7 Qinetiq / Foster-Miller TALON EOD robots 2-165.7.9 iRobot Industry Segment, Geographic Information
2.2.8 NAVEODTECHDIV Funds QinetiQ / Foster-Millerand Significant Customers 5-27
Talon Robots 2-175.7.10 iRobot Home Robots 5-27
2.2.9 Foster-Miller TALON Responder and EOD 2-175.7.11 iRobot Government and Industrial 5-27
2.2.10 Kongsberg CrowsII Military Robot System 2-185.7.12 iRobot Geographic Information 5-32
2.2.11 BAE Systems Ant Size Robot 2-195.7.13 iRobot Home Robot Division Revenue And Units
2.2.12 Telerob Rapid Response Vehicle 2-20Shipped 5-33
2.2.13 Boston Dynamics 2-215.7.14 iRobot Government And Industrial Division 5-34
2.2.14 Robotic Technology Robot 2-215.7.15 iRobot Strategy 5-36
2.3 Military and First Responder Robot Market Shares5.7.16 iRobot Government and Industrial Products 5-38
2-235.7.17 iRobot Home Robots 5-42
2.4 Military Ground Robot Market Forecasts 2-275.7.18 iRobot Government & Industrial Robots 5-42
2.4.1 Mid Range Military Robot Market Forecasts 2-295.7.19 iRobot Partners and Strategic Alliance 5-43
2.4.2 High End Military Robots 2-335.7.20 iRobot / Boeing Company 5-43
2.4.3 Mid Range Unmanned Vehicle UVV Market5.7.21 iRobot / Advanced Scientific Concepts 5-43
Forecasts 2-355.7.22 iRobot / TASER International, 5-44
2.4.4 High End Unmanned Vehicle UVV Market5.8 Kongsberg 5-44
Forecasts 2-385.8.1 Increased Scope of Kongsberg CROWS II
2.4.5 SUGVs 2-40Framework Agreement 5-45
2.4.6 Small Military Robots Used In Networks 2-425.8.2 Kongsberg Ownership 5-45
2.4.7 Remotely Controlled Armed Robots Deployed In5.8.3 Kongsberg Manufacturing locations 5-46
Iraq 2-455.8.4 Kongsberg Operations Revenue 5-47
2.4.8 Robots For Defense And Homeland Security5.8.5 Kongsberg Employees 5-47
2-465.9 Lockheed Martin 5-48
2.4.9 U.S. Army Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle5.9.1 Lockheed Martin Defense Department Positioning
(SUGV) 2-475-49
2.4.10 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,5.10 Northrop Grumman 5-53
or DARPA Tactical Teams 2-475.10.1 Northrop Grumman Remotec Robots 5-54
2.4.11 Application Scope 2-485.11 Qinetiq / Foster-Miller 5-55
2.4.12 U.S. Military Robots Key to Iraq Surge Success5.11.1 QinetiQ UK MOD and the US DoD provide target
2-48markets 5-56
2.5 Military Robot Regional Market Analysis 2-505.11.2 QinetiQ Revenue 2005-2009 5-58
2.5.1 iRobot Geographic Information 2-525.11.3 QinetiQ North America 5-61
3. MILITARY ROBOTS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-15.11.4 QinetiQ Revenue 5-64
3.1 iRobot 3-15.11.5 QinetiQ UK 5-66
3.1.1 iRobot® PackBot® 510 with EOD Kit 3-25.11.6 QinetiQ North America 5-66
3.1.2 iRobot® PackBot® 510 with First Responder5.11.7 QinetiQ Autonomy and Robotics 5-67
Kit 3-35.11.8 QinetiQ Group Revenues 5-68
3.1.3 iRobot® Warrior™ 700 3-45.11.9 QinetiQ Business Review Governance 5-70
3.1.4 iRobot® PackBot® 500 with RedOwl Sniper5.11.10 QinetiQ Revenue By Customer 5-71
Detection Kit 3-55.11.11 QinetiQ North America 5-73
3.1.5 iRobot® PackBot® 510 with FasTac Kit 3-85.12 QinetiQ North America / Foster-Miller 5-75
3.1.6 iRobot® PackBot® 500 with ICx Fido®5.12.1 QinetiQ North America / Foster-Miller 5-77
Explosives Detection Kit 3-85.12.2 QinetiQ Common Robotic Controller (CRC) 5-77
3.1.7 iRobot® PackBot® 510 with HAZMAT5.12.3 QinetiQ North America World-Class Technology
Detection Kit 3-105-78
3.1.8 iRobot® SeaGlider 3-115.12.4 QinetiQ North America Technology Solutions
3.1.9 iRobot® Ranger 3-12Group 5-79
3.1.10 iRobot Aware 2.0 Robot Intelligence Software5.13 Robotic Technology Inc. 5-79
3-135.13.1 RTI Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot
3.2 Northrop Grumman 3-14(EATR) Project 5-80
3.2.1 Andros HD-1 : Compact, Lightweight Platform 3-145.13.2 RTI Intelligent Vehicle Technology Transfer
3.2.2 Northrop Grumman Vehicle Data /(IVTT) Program 5-81
Communication Links 3-175.13.3 Robotic Technology Precision Urban Hopper
3.2.3 Northrop Grumman F6A - Versatile Platform 3-175-84
3.2.4 Northrop Grumman Vehicle Data /5.13.4 Robotic Technology Robot 5-85
Communication Links 3-205.14 Telerob 5-85
3.2.5 Northrop Grumman Mark V-A1 - Highly Versatile,5.14.1 Telerob - EOD / IEDD Equipment,
Robust, All-Terrain Platform 3-20EOD Robots and Vehicles 5-86
3.2.6 Northrop Grumman V-A1 Features 3-225.14.2 TEODor Heavy Duty Explosive Ordnance
3.2.7 Northrop Grumman Vehicle Data /Disposal (EOD) Robot 5-87
Communication Links 3-235.14.3 Telerob Telemax High-Mobility EOD Robot 5-88
3.2.8 Northrop Grumman Mini-ANDROS II - Compact,5.14.4 Telerob EOD / IEDD service vehicles 5-88
Capable, Two-Man-Portable Platform 3-235.14.5 Telerob's Electrical Force-Reflecting-Manipulators
3.2.9 Northrop Grumman Mini Andros II Features 3-25(FRMs) 5-91
3.2.10 Northrop Grumman Vehicle Data /5.14.6 American Crane and Equipment Corp and
Communication Links 3-26Telerob Partnership 5-92
3.2.11 Northrop Grumman Wolverine - Outdoor,5.15 Versa / Allen-Vanguard 5-93
All-Terrain Workhorse 3-265.15.1 Allen Vanguard Trading Suspended on Stock
3.2.12 Northrop Grumman Wolverine 3-285-94
3.2.13 Northrop Grumman Vehicle Data /5.15.2 Allen Vanguard HAL® EOD/IEDD/ Search
Communication Links 3-29Tasks Hook and Line System 5-96
3.3 General Dynamics 3-305.15.3 Versa / Allen Vanguard Equinox I 5-99
3.3.1 General Dynamics Next-Generation CROWS II5.15.4 Versa / Allen Vanguard Field Test Set 5-100
Increases Soldiers Safety 3-315.15.5 Allen-Vanguard Revenue 5-100
3.4 Kongsberg 3-335.16 VIA Technologies 5-103
3.4.1 Kongsberg CrowsII Military Robot System 3-335.16.1 VIA Technologies Complete Platform Provider
3.4.2 Kongsberg Addresses Underwater Diver5-104
Incursion 3-345.16.2 VIA Technologies Market Leadership 5-104
3.4.3 Kongsberg Norwegian Mine Reconnaissance5.16.3 VIA Technologies Global Operations 5-105
Program 3-345.16.4 VIA Technologies Meeting the Market Challenge
3.5 BAE Systems 3-365-106
3.5.1 BAE Systems Ant Size Robot 3-365.16.5 VIA Technologies Dynamic Fabless Business
3.5.2 BAE Personal Robots 3-38Model 5-107
3.5.3 BAE Systems Large UGV 3-395.17 Selected Manufacturers of Military Robots 5-107
3.6 Lockheed Martin 3-395.18 Government Agencies and Other Organisations
3.6.1 Lockheed Martin Multifunction Utility/ Logistics andUsing Military Robots 5-111
Equipment Vehicle (MULE) 3-405.18.1 RTI Intelligent Vehicle Technology Transfer (IVTT)
3.6.2 Lockheed Martin Large NUWC Manta UUV 3-42Program 5-114
3.6.3 Lockheed Martin Large NUWC Manta UUV For6. MILITARY ROBOT CONTRACTS 6-1
The Offshore Oil Industry 3-446.1.1 SPAWAR 6-2
3.6.4 Lockheed Martin AN/WLD-1 Remote Minehunting6.1.2 Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal 6-3
System (RMS) 3-446.1.3 Future Combat Systems Program Cuts 6-3
3.7 QinetiQ North America TALON® Robots 3-486.1.4 U.S. Army Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle
3.7.1 QinetiQ North America Talon® Robots Universal(SUGV) 6-4
Disrupter Mount 3-506.2 GCV Created Due To Termination Of The Future
3.7.2 Qinetiq / Foster-Miller 3-52Combat Systems And Its Former Manned Ground
3.7.3 Foster-Miller TALON Family of Military RobotsVehicles 6-4
3-536.2.1 Army To End Robotic Vehicle, Aircraft Efforts
3.7.4 Foster-Miller New: Two-Way Hailer 3-546-6
3.7.5 Foster-Miller TALON Responder 3-546.2.2 MULE Termination 6-7
3.7.6 Foster-Miller EOD Robots 3-566.2.3 Armed Robotic Vehicle Assault (Light)
3.7.7 Foster-Miller SWORDS Robots 3-58Continuation 6-9
3.7.8 Foster-Miller CBRNE/Hazmat Robots 3-606.2.4 Robotic Systems Chartered by JPO 6-10
3.7.9 Foster-Miller TALON SWAT/MP 3-616.2.5 U.S. Army Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle 6-11
3.7.10 Foster-Miller MAARS Robot 3-626.3 Selected US 2010 Military Budget for Robotics 6-13
3.7.11 Foster-Miller Dragon Runner Field Transformable6.3.1 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency,
SUGV 3-64DARPA Tactical Teams 6-13
3.7.12 Foster Miller TALON GEN IV Engineer 3-656.3.2 Predator Drones 6-13
3.7.13 Foster Miller TAGS-CX Unmanned Vehicle 3-666.3.3 DARPA Budget for Robust Robotics,2010 6-14
3.7.14 QinetiQ TAGS-CX Unmanned Vehicle 3-676.3.4 Robust Robotics FY 2008 Accomplishments: 6-15
3.7.15 Combat Engineer Route Clearance Robot 3-706.3.5 Robust Robotics FY Accomplishments 2009: 6-16
3.7.16 Talon MAARS™ Robots 3-756.3.6 Robust Robotics FY 2010 Plans:
3.8 Telerob 3-78Accomplishments 6-16
3.8.1 Telerob - EOD / IEDD Equipment, EOD Robots6.3.7 Cognitive Networking Use of Military Robotics
and Vehicles 3-786-17
3.8.2 Telerob TEODor Heavy Duty Explosive6.3.8 Local Area Network Droids (LANdroids) 6-19
Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Robot 3-806.3.9 Brood of Spectrum Supremacy (BOSS) Effort
3.8.3 Telerob Telemax High-Mobility EOD Robot 3-816-20
3.8.4 Telerob EOD / IEDD Service Vehicles 3-816.3.10 Situation-Aware Protocols in Edge
3.9 Versa / Allen Vanguard 3-86Network Technologies (SAPIENT) 6-21
3.9.1 Allen Vanguard VANGUARD® ROV 3-886.3.11 Local Area Network droids (LANdroids) 6-22
3.9.2 Allen Vanguard Defender Robot/ROV 3-976.3.12 Brood of Spectrum Supremacy (BOSS) 6-23
3.9.3 Allen Vanguard ROV-Track CBRNE 3-1026.3.13 Recognize Improvised Explosive Devices and
3.10 Boston Dynamics 3-106Report (RIEDAR) 6-25
3.10.1 Boston Dynamic LittleDog - The Legged6.3.14 Crosshairs 6-26
Locomotion Learning Robot 3-1076.3.15 Counter Improvised Explosives Laboratories
3.10.2 Boston Dynamic PETMAN - BigDog gets a Big(CIEL) 6-27
Brother 3-1096.3.16 Vulcan 6-28
3.10.3 Boston Dynamic RHex Devours Rough Terrain6.3.17 BioRobotics and BioMechanics 6-29
3-1106.3.18 Front-end Robotics Enabling Near-term
3.10.4 Boston Dynamic RiSE: Climbing Robot 3-112Demonstration (FREND) 6-30
3.11 Robotic Technology 3-1156.4 Military and First Responder Development
3.11.1 RTI Military Memetics (Information Propagation,Programs 6-32
Impact, and Persistence – Info PIP) Project 3-1166.4.1 Multi Dimensional Mobility Robot (MDMR) Spending
3.11.2 RTI Humanoid And Legged Robots 3-1166-32
3.12 Fujitsu Service Robot (enon) 3-1186.5 Customers For Government Robotic Products,
3.13 Gostai SOS 3-119And Research And Development Contracts: 6-35
3.14 Kairos Autonomi 3-1216.5.1 General Dynamics Land Systems $24 Million
3.15 Scripps Bluefin Robotics Spray glider UUV 3-122Contract To Supply Commanders Remote Operated
3.15.1 Scripps Bluefin Robotics Spray Glider Sensors,Weapons 6-36
Navigation, and Communications 3-1236.5.2 Kongsberg and General Dynamics co-producing
3.16 Boeing's AN/BLQ-11 Long-term MineCROWS and CROWS II 6-36
Reconnaissance System (LMRS), 3-1296.5.3 General Dynamics Awarded $24 Million to
3.17 Boeing Advanced Information Systems 3-133Provide Remote Weapon Systems That Protect
3.18 Sonatech 3-135Tank Commanders 6-37
3.19 BAE Systems Underwater Systems 3-1356.5.4 Kongsberg 6-38
3.20 Gunsmith Jerry Baber 3-1366.5.5 Vulcan Unmanned Maritime Vehicle (UMV)
3.21 IVTT Program Intelligent Vehicle Robot Hops OverAnd Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Programs 6-39
Walls 3-1376.5.6 DARPA End-To-End Unmanned Vehicle System
3.21.1 Robotic Technology Precision Urban HopperSolution 6-41
3-1396.5.7 Unmanned Vehicles UMV and UGV Submarkets
3.21.2 Robotic Technology Robot 3-1396-42
4. MILITARY ROBOT TECHNOLOGY 4-16.5.8 Allen-Vanguard Spares For Symphony Electronic
4.1 Military Robot Enabling Technology 4-1Counter Measures (ECM) Program 6-45
4.2 Intel Integrated Circuit Evidence-Based Innovation6.6 Military / Government and University Agencies
4-36-46
4.2.1 Open Robotic Control Software 4-56.7 Military Robots Contracts 6-50
4.2.2 Military Robot Key Technology 4-66.7.1 Talon 6-50
4.2.3 PC-Bots 4-106.7.2 American Reliance Solution Found for Battlefield
4.2.4 Visual Simultaneous Localization & MappingRobot Control Problem 6-50
4-106.7.3 QinetiQ NA Ships First-Responder Robots to
4.3 Advanced Robot Technology: Navigation, Mobility,Navy 6-51
And Manipulation 4-116.7.4 iRobot Wins $3.75M Army Contract to
4.3.1 Robot Intelligence Systems 4-11Develop Warrior Robot 6-52
4.3.2 Real-World, Dynamic Sensing 4-126.7.5 iRobot Wins $286 Million U.S. Army Contract 6-53
4.4 User-Friendly Interfaces 4-126.7.6 Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive
4.4.1 Tightly-Integrated, Electromechanical Robot DesignDevice Electronic Warfare Spiral 3 systems
4-13("CREW3" 6-54
4.5 Field Based Robotics Iterative Development 4-146.7.7 U.S. Army Has Agreed To Buy Up To 7,500
4.5.1 Next-Generation Products Leverage Model 4-15Electronic Bomb Jammer Systems From Its Partner
4.5.2 Modular Robot Structure And Control 4-15Lockheed Martin Allen-Vanguard 6-54
4.5.3 Lattice Architectures 4-166.7.8 Jan. 31, 2008 Allen-Vanguard Confirms
4.5.4 Chain / Tree Architectures 4-16U.S. Department of Defense Intent To Establish an
4.5.5 Deterministic Reconfiguration 4-16IDIQ Contract For Up to
4.5.6 Stochastic Reconfiguration 4-177,500 Symphony IED Countermeasure Systems 6-55
4.5.7 Modular Robotic Systems 4-176.7.9 iRobot 6-56
4.6 Intel Military Robot Cultivating Collaborations 4-186.7.10 iRobot Order for Six Seagliders™ from the
4.7 Hitachi Configuration Of Robots Using The SuperHUniversity of Western Australia 6-58
Family 4-186.7.11 iRobot Corp. (Nasdaq: IRBT) Order Totaling
4.7.1 Hitachi Concept of MMU And Logic Space 4-19$16.8 million from the U.S. Army Program Eecutive
4.7.2 Robotic Use of Thin Film Lithium-Ion BatteriesOffice for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation
4-23(PEO STRI) 6-59
4.8 Network Of Robots And Sensors 4-246.7.12 General Dynamics Combat Autonomous Mobility
4.8.1 Sensor Networks Part Of Research AgendaSystem (CAMS) 6-60
4-256.7.
4.8.2 Light Sensing 4-26