National Robotics Engineering Center – Black Knight Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle Testing [1080p]

National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC) developed sensing, teleoperation and autonomy packages for BAE System’s Black Knight, a prototype Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle (UGCV).

Black Knight demonstrates how UGCVs can be used in the field and showcases current robotics technologies. NREC applied its expertise in sensor fusion, unmanned systems, obstacle detection, path planning, autonomy and teleoperation to improve Black Knight’s mission performance and support Soldier operation.

Black Knight can be used day or night for missions that are too risky for a manned ground vehicle (including forward scouting, Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Target Acquisition (RSTA), intelligence gathering, and investigating hazardous areas) and can be integrated with existing manned and unmanned systems. It enables operators to acquire situational data from unmanned forward positions and verify mission plans by using map data to confirm terrain assumptions.

Black Knight demonstrates the advanced capabilities that are available to Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicles (UGCVs) using current technology. Its 300 hp diesel engine gives it the power to reach speeds of up to 48 mph (77 km/h), with off-road autonomous and teleoperation speeds up to 15 mph (24 km/h). Its band-tracked drive makes it highly mobile in extreme off-road terrain while reducing its acoustic and thermal signatures. The 12-ton Black Knight can be transported within a C-130 cargo plane and makes extensive use of components from the Bradley Combat Systems program to reduce costs and simplify maintenance.

Black Knight can be teleoperated from within another vehicle (for example, from the commander’s station of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle) or by dismounted Soldiers. Its Robotic Operator Control Station (ROCS) provides an easy-to-use interface for teleoperating the vehicle. Black Knight’s autonomous and semi-autonomous capabilities help its operators to plan efficient paths, avoid obstacles and terrain hazards, and navigate from waypoint to waypoint. Assisted teleoperation combines human driving with autonomous safeguarding.

Black Knight was extensively tested both off-road and on-road in the Air Assault Expeditionary Force (AAEF) Spiral D field exercises in 2007, where it successfully performed forward observation missions and other tasks. Black Knight gave Soldiers a major advantage during both day and night operations. The vehicle did not miss a single day of operation in over 200 hours of constant usage.

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10 responses to “National Robotics Engineering Center – Black Knight Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle Testing [1080p]”

  1. DrBetreiber Avatar
    DrBetreiber

    LIFE-SIZE RC’S THAT …
    LIFE-SIZE RC’S THAT LET? ARMY VETS BE NOSTALGIC!!

  2. TheCartographer89 Avatar
    TheCartographer89

    I am? giddy with …
    I am? giddy with excitement. Thank you. :]

  3. arronlee33 Avatar
    arronlee33

    Clappy by Rob …
    Clappy by Rob Simonsen. :-)?

  4. TheCartographer89 Avatar
    TheCartographer89

    Love the soundtrack …
    Love the soundtrack, do? you know who does it?

  5. JAY-R MORILLO Avatar
    JAY-R MORILLO

    great innovation.. …
    great innovation..welcome to UGV warfare…?

  6. arronlee33 Avatar
    arronlee33

    The design matches …
    The design matches or exceeds the mine and? EFP protection of RG-33 MRAP.

    It employs tailorable combinations of armor packages on a tough, space efficient steel core hull.

  7. ViolentKisses87 Avatar
    ViolentKisses87

    Hmm I will have to …
    Hmm I will have to go look up the armor ratings on this microtank drone if it is to be classified that.

    I’m curious what it? can stand up to given it’s relative lightweight.

  8. arronlee33 Avatar
    arronlee33

    You can mount as …
    You can mount as many weapons on it? as it’s 100% pure machinery.

  9. c. chase Avatar
    c. chase

    eventually, these …
    eventually, these things will be able to operate all on their own, with very little to know? human intervention what-so-ever.

  10. MrManas1995 Avatar
    MrManas1995

    What is this gonna …
    What is this gonna be good? for if it only has the AFV type of main gun?

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