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Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) Robot - iRobot and Boeing

Posted in Automotive, Robots
On Tuesday, April 24, 2007

iRobot and Boeing announced they have signed a teaming agreement to develop and deliver a new, next-generation Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) to military, civil and commercial users. The SUGV Early will be a smaller of the combat iRobot PackBot, which is used daily in Afghanistan and Iraq to safely disarm Explosive Devices and search buildings, caves and tunnels for hostile forces.

Weighing less than 30 pounds, the robot, named SUGV Early, will enable users to remotely conduct reconnaissance and secure real-time intelligence while remaining out of harm’s way. The SUGV Early's smaller size and advanced capabilities will allow life-saving robotic technology to be used by a far broader group of users than the current PackBot.



Boeing and iRobot will jointly market the new SUGV Early robot. Boeing will also contribute expertise in systems integration, large-volume production and global marketing, while iRobot will design, develop and manufacture the robot using its proven experience with the iRobot PackBot and its development work on the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems program.

To date, more than 900 iRobot PackBot robots have been delivered to a broad range of military and civilian customers worldwide. The robots have performed tens of thousands of missions in Iraq and Afghanistan and are credited with saving soldiers' lives.

The companies will use Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) technology to the greatest extent possible to rapidly produce and deploy the new robot, which is expected to be in production and ready for delivery in 2008.

Source: Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) Robot  - iRobot


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