Land Tamer Explained
The Land Tamer is a range of remote access vehicles made by the Hydratrek company.
Commercial applications
Military applications
- Squad Mission Support System (SMSS), uses the Land Tamer vehicle as a robotic military support vehicle. The SMSS decreases the amount of time a soldier has to spend controlling robotic systems by providing vehicles with a greater perception of their surroundings on the battlefield and allow vehicles to follow a soldier across terrain, allowing payload to be available whenever it is required. It is designed to provide manned and unmanned transport and logistical support to Light and Early Entry Forces.
- Mine Stalker is used as a remote controlled system designed to detect and mark anti-tank mines. It consists of a remote control commercial platform fitted with ground penetrating radar (GPR) to produce radar imaging of targets.
Technical details
- Body - aluminum construction.
- Engine - choice of 60hp Diesel Kubota, 80hp Diesel Deutz AG.
- Drive - 6 or 8 all wheel drive. Hydrostatic with sealed gear drive system.
- Steering - dual knob controlling all driving functions or electronic servo controlled pumps for robotic applications.
- Water Propulsion - powered by auxiliary PTO
- Three Point Hitch - system with hydraulic lift and 540 RPM PTO (power take off) will accept Category 1 three point hitch attachment.
- Rubber tracks for mud and snow
References
- Grant Banks, "Squad Mission Support System set for Afghanistan", gizmag, 14 December 2010 (Accessed 16 June 2013)
- Kris Osborn, "Army Robots: Will Humans Still Be in Control?", Time, 15 March 2009 (Accessed 16 June 2013)
- Mike Hanlon, "Supervised autonomy for unmanned ground vehicles", gizmag, 31 August 2006 (Accessed 16 June 2013)
- "Squad Mission Support System from Lockheed Martin", Defense Update, 2007 (Accessed 16 June 2013)
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