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GXV-T advances radical technology for Future Combat Vehicles by Staff Writers Washington DC (SPX) Jun 25, 2018
DARPA's Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T) program aims to improve mobility, survivability, safety, and effectiveness of future combat vehicles without piling on armor. Several Phase 2 contract awardees recently demonstrated advances on a variety of potentially groundbreaking technologies to meet the program's goals. "We're looking at how to enhance survivability by buttoning up the cockpit and augmenting the crew through driver-assistance aids," said Maj. Amber Walker, the program manager for GXV-T in DARPA's Tactical Technology Office. "For mobility, we've taken a radically different approach by avoiding armor and developing options to move quickly and be agile over all terrain." Demonstrations, such as one in May at Aberdeen Test Center, have given potential military service transition partners an opportunity to observe technical progress on the GXV-T program, including:
Radically Enhanced Mobility
Reconfigurable Wheel-Track (RWT)
Electric In-hub Motor
Multi-mode Extreme Travel Suspension (METS)
Crew Augmentation
Enhanced 360-degree Awareness with Virtual Windows
Virtual Perspectives Augmenting Natural Experience (V-PANE)
Off-Road Crew Augmentation (ORCA) Walker said GXV-T performers are pursuing a variety of transition paths for the new technologies. "DARPA's excited about the progress made to date on the GXV-T program and we look forward to working with the Services to transition these technologies into ground vehicle technologies of the future," said Walker.
Army contracts GenDyn for Stryker hull upgrades Washington (UPI) Jun 21, 2018 The Defense Department has awarded General Dynamics a contract for upgrades on the Stryker armored combat vehicle. The deal, from U.S. Army Contracting Command and announced on Wednesday, is valued at more than $68.5 million and enables General Dynamics to upgrade the flat bottom under bellies of the vehicle to the double V-hull configuration, according to the Defense Department. The double V-hull configuration is preferred by the U.S. military as it provides better protection for vehicl ... read more
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