XM1219 armed robotic vehicle
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The XM1219 armed robotic vehicle was an unmanned ground combat vehicle based on the MULE Platform. The ARV-A-L MULE Vehicle (XM1219) would feature integrated anti-tank and anti-personnel and reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) systems remotely operated by network linked soldiers. The armed robotic vehicle was canceled in July 2011 over mobility concerns.[1]
Design
- The MULE platform is controlled by a modified Xbox 360 controller for ease of training recruits familiar with console controllers.
Mobility
- Transportable inside a C-130 Hercules and CH-47 Chinook.
- Transportable, slung under a UH-60 Black Hawk.
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Variants
Assault
The only production variant of this vehicle was the assault light (ARV-A-L).
See also
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- MGM-166 LOSAT, a canceled U.S. Army line-of-sight missile
- Mobile Protected Firepower, an ongoing U.S. Army light tank acquisition program
- XM1202 mounted combat system, a U.S. Army Future Combat Systems 20-ton tank canceled in 2011
- M1134 anti-tank guided missile vehicle, a Stryker tank destroyer variant
References
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