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Elistair and ARX Robotics Complete Autonomous Aerial-Ground ISR Trial for German Army

Elistair and ARX Robotics have successfully completed a three-week intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) trial for the German Army, showcasing advanced capabilities in autonomous aerial-ground systems teaming technology. The trial featured Elistair’s Khronos DroneBox, which integrates a tethered drone, a power charger, a landing station, and control software, alongside ARX’s Gereon remote-controlled unmanned ground vehicle (UGV).

The primary aim of these tests was to assess the interoperability of the drone and the UGV in providing seamless mobile ISR support within complex operational scenarios. The collaboration allowed for the uninterrupted delivery of critical information to users, enhancing situational awareness in the field. Experts from the German Army Concepts and Capabilities Development Centre evaluated the activities undertaken by both the Khronos and the Gereon, and the results are expected to inform future missions that rely on coordinated defenses and surveillance strategies utilizing unmanned systems.

Steve Allcock, the Head of Sales and Partnerships for Elistair Europe, noted the significance of this partnership in improving the efficacy of drone-based surveillance operations. He emphasized that the integration of the Khronos DroneBox with ARX Robotics’ UGV underscores the crucial role that autonomous system cooperation plays in responding to contemporary defense challenges, particularly in minimizing risks for military personnel.

Marc Wietfeld, CEO of ARX Robotics, elaborated on the benefits of an aerial-ground drone teaming network, pointing out its potential for continuous and autonomous surveillance across extensive territories. He acknowledged the limitations of traditional aerial drones, which often struggle with limited flight times, and highlighted how the DroneBox enhances operational endurance. The Gereon serves as a pivotal link, facilitating the seamless transmission of real-time intelligence to the end user.

The Khronos system, weighing 31 kilograms (70 pounds), is designed for rapid deployment, with a maximum preparation time of just two minutes before takeoff. Notably, it boasts an impressive endurance of up to 24 hours in the air. The tether connecting the drone to its dedicated landing pod measures 70 meters (230 feet) long and can transfer data at a speed of 100 megabytes per second, enabling the reception of feeds from various visual or night cameras.

On the ground, the Gereon UGV is engineered to handle payloads of up to 500 kilograms (1,102 pounds), making it a versatile asset for a range of operational missions. Its design allows for reconfiguration to accommodate diverse tasks, including training simulations, aerial drone transportation, sensor deployment, threat identification, tactical equipment logistics in the field, and even medical evacuations.

With these advancements, the collaboration between Elistair and ARX Robotics marks a significant milestone in the evolution of unmanned systems for military operations, positioning them to meet the dynamic requirements of modern warfare.

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