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The Army Has a Timeline for When Soldiers Will Test Robotic Combat Vehicles
 
17 Mar 2021
Military.com | By Matthew Cox

Officials laid out a plan Tuesday to test Army Robotic Combat Vehicle prototypes over the next 17 months, leading up to a soldier evaluation at Fort Hood, Texas.

The Army has taken possession of the first four working prototypes of the Robotic Combat Vehicle-Light, or RCV-L, and expects to receive the first four prototypes of the RCV-Medium, or RCV-M, in April and May.

"They can go into the dirtiest, nastiest places on Earth and relieve the risk on our soldiers," Maj. Gen. Ross Coffman, head of Army's Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, told an audience Tuesday at the Association of the United States Army's Global Force Next symposium.

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