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U.S. Army is testing its newest remote combat vehicles
« on: July 31, 2021, 11:36:33 am »
U.S. Army is testing its newest remote combat vehicles
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Dylan Malyasov
Jul 26, 2021
 

A new remote combat vehicle prototype that the U.S. Army is acquiring to navigate through the most dangerous sectors of the battlefield and engage the enemy is being tested at Fort Dix in New Jersey.

According to Army Recognition, the Army is experimenting with the remote combat vehicle medium prototypes, known as RCV-Ms.

The new remote combat vehicle builds at the base of the Ripsaw M5 robotic combat vehicle (RCV) by Textron Systems and Howe & Howe Technologies Inc as a part of the Next-Generation Combat Vehicle (NGCV) U.S. Army program. This platform features an optionally tethered unmanned aerial system, a 30mm chain gun and a marsupial robot.

https://defence-blog.com/u-s-army-is-testing-its-newest-remote-combat-vehicles/