Army tests self-driving trucks for the next big war
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EVER since World War II, driving a truck has been one of the more
dangerous wartime assignments; U.S. Army truck drivers were the first
solders captured or killed in Operation Desert Storm, and in recent
years contractors hired to haul goods for American armed forces suffered
greatly from attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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By Justin Hyde
Source @Yahoo
Which is the major reason a short
convoy of trucks rumbled around Fort Hood, Texas, earlier this month
without drivers — testing a prototype driverless technology that could
get bolted into anything rolling into harm's way on wheels.
Known as the Autonomous Mobility
Appliqué System, the tech was developed by Lockheed Martin and the U.S.
Army's Tank-Automotive Research engineering center in Michigan. Similar
to the driverless car prototypes from automakers and Google, the AMAS
uses laser sensors and software to sense its surroundings, pilot a
course around obstacles and recognize hazards such as pedestrians.
In the Army test shown above, the
system was mounted on one of its Palletized Load System haulers and the
M915 semi, then programmed to follow a course that simulated driving
around a city. Along the way, the engineers threw in oncoming traffic,
stalled vehicles and one mannequin on a skateboard pushed across the
convoy's path. According to the Army, the system passed the tests with
ease.
The Army has more tests schedule
for later this year; Lockheed Martin says the AMAS system can easily
bolt into any vehicle, but clearly has yet to face hostile or combat
situations. While automakers have vowed to have driverless cars
available for consumers by the end of the decade, the Pentagon may beat
them to it — especially if it means saving lives.
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By Justin Hyde
Source @Yahoo