NDIA Ground Robotics Capabilities Conference March 24, 2009

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NDIA Ground Robotics Capabilities Conference March 24, 2009 U.S Army, Maneuver Support Center Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Dr. Rebecca Johnson Deputy Commanding General 1 U.S Army, MANSCEN

Topics Maneuver Support Center Overview Missions and UGV Capabilities Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Engineer Military Police UGV Assessments, Prototypes, Programs of Record Future Combat System Unmanned Ground Vehicle Integrated Product Team An Insiders View Lessons Learned UGV Concerns, Opportunities, and Recommendations 2

Maneuver Support Organization Program Mgt TCM-MS KM JIIM DCG SES Chief of Staff CSM Staff CG DCG National Guard DCG USAR 102 MSTD MEDDAC WTU Garrison Cmd TSB Directorate of Training Capability Development & Integration Directorate What we do for the Army Develop Doctrine Develop Training Develop Leaders Develop Organizations Develop Material requirements Develop Personnel requirements Develop Facilities requirements NCO Academy Source: http://www.wood.army.mil/wood_cms/orgchart.htm Inter- Svc Tng Det USMC USN USAF USCG USACBRNS / DCG X 3 CDTF Chem Surety RHU 1-48 IN 2-10 IN 3-10 IN 43 rd AG 84 th CM 58 th Trans 1 USAES / DCG X E 35 th EN 169 th EN 554 th EN 31 st EN USAMPS / DCG 14 X 787 th MP 795 th MP 701 st MP 796 th MP 94 th EN 463 rd MP X I HHC II BSB I II MP I I MP I MP MP 5 th EN 763 rd 4 Ord

Missions and UGV Capabilities Chemical Engineer Military Police 5

Chemical Force Missions Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense. Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) support to civil operations. Tactical CBRN reconnaissance Transport, escort, or destroy chemical agents CBRN decontamination Source: http://www.wood.army.mil/wood_cms/usacbrns.shtml 6

Chemical UGVs CBRN Unmanned Ground Reconnaissance (CUGR) ACTD conducted FY 06. Addressed two major thrust areas: the Joint Contaminated Surface Detector (JCSD) And the CBRN Unmanned Ground Vehicle (CUGV). CUGV addresses several war fighter shortfalls and limitations of dismounted CBRN reconnaissance included requirements to survey potential contamination in vehicle inaccessible areas. Packbot version of MTRS Radiation Detection Radiac Set, AN/UDR-14 Lightweight Chemical Agent Detector (LCD 3.2E) Explosive Gas and O2 Detector MultiRAE Plus Sorbent Tube 7

Engineer Missions Sapper Combat Engineering IED Defeat, assault breaching, area clearing, and bridging, fight as Infantry Diving Fire Fighting Construction of buildings, roads, airfields, utilities Search and Mine Dog operations Civil Works Global Mapping (Geospatial) Disaster Response Well Drilling Source: http://www.wood.army.mil/usaes/building%20great%20engineers%20conten t/stratcoms/corps_of_engrs_branching_trifold.pdf 8

Engineer UGVs MV-4 light flail is a Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) remote controlled mine clearing machine designed for the destruction of all existing types of Anti Personnel mines. Assigned to Army Engineer Clearance Companies. Source: http://www.armedforces-int.com/categories/mine-clearing-technology/doking-croatian-mechanicalapplication-humanitarian-mine-action.asp http://www.dok-ing.hr/production/products.htm 9

Engineer UGVs Autonomous Mine Detection System (AMDS) A new program of record (POR) based on successful field experiments to develop robotic tactical behaviors and three UGV payloads to detect, mark and neutralize landmines and explosive hazards from man packable size UGVs. Source: http://www.inl.gov/adaptiverobotics/findinglandmines/index.shtml 10

Engineer UGVs Man Transportable Robotic System (MTRS) Used for IED detection, light interrogation, confirming, and neutralizing Required by Engineer Clearance Companies Packbot EOD Version of MTRS Talon EOD Version of MTRS 11

Military Police Missions Police Intelligence Operations Internment/Resettlement Detainee Operations, Law and Order Area Security Base Defense, Reconnaissance, Site Security Maneuver and Mobility Support Route Reconnaissance, MSR Regulation Source: http://www.wood.army.mil/usamps/usamps_mp_functions.htm 12

Military Police UGVs Mobile Detection Assessment and Response System (MDARS) The Robotic Security Guard A semi autonomous unmanned ground vehicle with intrusion detection, product & barrier assessment payloads. The Armies first fielded Semi Autonomous UGV. Currently on patrol at Hawthorne Army Depot (HWAD). Provides technology base for other Army Semi Autonomous UGV programs. Sources: http://www.gdrs.com/robotics/programs/program.asp?uniqueid=27 http://www.pm-fps.army.mil/programs.htm 13

Military Police UGVs Fido-PackBot Military Police Urgent field requirement to remotely detect explosive hazards and contraband. Fido is a new Capability Development for Rapid Transition (CDRT) candidate + Fido XT Explosive Vapor Detector Source: http://asc.army.mil/docs/pubs/alt/2007/4_octnovdec/articles/12_technology_transition_--- _Lessons_Learned_From_Fido_Packbot_200710.pdf Packbot Version of MTRS Fido XT Sensor Payload 14

UGV Field Assessments To Prototypes and Programs of Record A Success Story 15

Maneuver Support Battlelab UGV Assessments to Programs of Record Mini Flail MV 4 Flail Robotic Mini Backhoe Loader Route Clearance Interrogation System (RCIS) (New Requirement) Robotic Bridge Robotic Decontamination Autonomous Delivery of Engineer Payloads; (New Requirement) Automated Decontamination Advanced Technical Demonstration (ATD) Robotic Mine Detection Tactical Behaviors Autonomous Mine Detection System (New Requirement) 16

Maneuver Support Battlelab Strategic Partnerships for UGV Assessments Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Joint Center for Robotics Army Tank Automotive RDE Center (TARDEC) PM Combat Support Systems (CSS) Joint Program Office Executive Office Chem Bio Defense (JPEO CBD) PM Guardian Joint Requirements Office (JRO) PM-OneSAF Robotic Systems Joint Project Office (RS-JPO) JAED TPIO-OneSAF PM Force Protection System (FPS) Robotics Collaborative Technology Alliance (RCTA) Joint Ground Robotics Enterprise (JGRE) US Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) Acquisition Air Force Protection Battle Lab (AFPBL) Combat Developer TRADOC Analysis Center (TRAC) Experimentation Leonard Wood Institute (LWI) Science & Technology Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL) Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) University of Missouri Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) DARPA Army Research Lab (ARL) PM-CRAM Army Training and Doctrine Command Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC) National Center for Defense Robotics (NCDR) Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) Space and Naval Warfare Ctr (SPAWAR) Dept of Energy Idaho National Labs (DOE INL) 17

Future Combat System Unmanned Ground Vehicle Integrated Product Team (FCS UGV IPT) An Insiders View 18

FCS UGV IPT Review Multifunction Utility/Logistics Equipment (MULE) variants MULE-Transport (MULE-T) Armed Robot Vehicle Assault (Light) (ARV-A(L)) MULE-Countermine (MULE-C) Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV) 19

FCS UGV IPT View MANSCEN and the Army will benefit from FCS advances: Migrate FCS UGV technologies and payloads into our current modular force. Spin Out some FCS UGV systems to the current modular force such as the SUGV to MANSCEN forces in BCTs. 20

MANSCEN Assessment MANSCEN Soldiers have accepted UGV capabilities Will require more UGVs in the future UGV technology assessments work! Creates re-usable prototypes for Soldier assessments Accelerates UGV Programs of Record & Refines User Requirements. Builds a community of strategic partners focused on Soldiers 21

Concerns and Opportunities UGVs Good but not all they can be Must go beyond Teleoperation UGVs must collaborate with manned and other unmanned systems Strategic Partner Communication and Support Good but not as good as it should be. UGV strategic partners fused into a Soldier centered conversation. More UGV Prototypes for Warfighter Experiments 22

Future UGV Capabilities What tasks from the Mission Essential Task Lists can the robot perform? Robots doing dull, dirty, dangerous jobs UGV Tactical Behaviors What missions can the Soldier do with the robot fighting from the sanctuary? Robots doing tasks, better, faster, safer, and more efficient What can a robot do that Soldier can do? Today UGV Platform Integrated UGV Payloads Scaleable What can a robot do that a Soldier can t do? Future 23

FOB OPERATED UNMANNED SYSTEMS UGV TO UAV TEAM SUGV Bldg search Ops RAVEN Target Laser Designator SNIPER ARV A (L) Area Security SHADOW X Site Defense II FOB TUAS MULE-Countermine SUGV Mines Mines Mines Mine Detection & Clearing Ops Perimeter Security ERMP ARV A (L) Mobile Detection Assessment and Response System (MDARS) Enemy Moving Into Operating Area IED Route Protection Task/Mission/ Description Teams of Unmanned Systems providing Tactical Situation Awareness while being mobilized to mitigate the threat. --------------------- FOB receives SA from ERMP of enemy force moving into Operating Area, FOB deploys MDARS. FOB receives SA from High Altitude (HA) systems of insurgents placing an IED on a cleared route, FOB deploys and engage target w/ ARV A(L)/MDARS. UAS detects mounted enemy patrol, FOB directs Raven to respond to threat. UAS detects possible mine field, MULE countermine mitigates obstacle. UAS detects threat attack on chemical plant, FOB request fire missions from NLOS, CUGV deployed to detect for contamination FOB receives SA from SUGV images of possible sniper, TUAS verify and ARV A(L) responds. FOB receives SA from Tactical Video Surveillance System (TVSS), FOB deploys SUGV to search BLDG for insurgents', ARV A(L) over watches. RAVEN Area Security 24

Closing MANSCEN and the Army are using UGVs to protect Soldiers today and into the future. Ground robotic Military User Assessments work! UGV strategic partnerships work. There are opportunities to maximize the effectiveness of UGVs Re-useable UGV prototypes Interoperability with manned and unmanned systems. Coordinate UGV Soldier supported assessment activities Finally, when you build it, Show Me through our Maneuver Support Battle Lab @ telephone 573.563.4084 (DSN 676) 25

A bad day for a UGV A great day for a Soldier that lived to tell about it. 26

Questions Dr. Rebecca Johnson Deputy Commanding General U.S Army, MANSCEN 27

Backup Slides 28

Autonomous UGV Development Autonomous Robotic Countermine Capability (ARC2) Phase I (2005-2006) Develop portable reconfigurable tactical behaviors to enable teams of small UGVs and UAVs to collaboratively conduct semi-autonomous countermine operations in live and virtual environments. Phase II (2007-2008) Develop re-configure tactical behaviors to enable teams of small UGVs to collaboratively conduct semi-autonomous CBRNE reconnaissance in buildings, bunkers and tunnels. Prototype UGV with Mine Detector and Mine and Lane Marking System 29