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Saturday, April 13, 2019

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Robot Companions to Carry Gear for Infantry Soldiers

SMET
One of the bigger physical hardships an infantry soldier deals with is the burden of carrying his heavy gear dozens of miles. Soldiers today are overburdened, with new technological innovations in weapons and gear that soldiers need to bring with them, some soldiers can find themselves carrying over 60% of their body weight during training exercises and war. The extra weight slows squad movement and tires out soldiers before even making it to the battle, because of this the U.S. Army has created the Squad Multipurpose Equipment Transport (SMET) program.
The idea of the SMET program is to produce a robot that is capable of carrying 1,000 pounds of equipment for a nine man squad. The robot needs to be able to travel up to 60 miles, over 72 hours and be able to provide up to a kilowatt of electrical power for squad devices. The robot is supposed to be controlled by one of the squadmates via a handheld controller.
As part of the SMET program, Textron Systems is developing a robot companion capable of carrying ammunition, weapons, mines, medical equipment, food, water, and practically anything else a soldier will need to bring along with him to battle. The robot, named Grizzly, helps make ground forces more armed and at the same time more agile.

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