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DARPA's latest toy is a 20-foot, 12-ton tank that drives itself

(2024/04/25)


DARPA has been working on off-road autonomous vehicles for decades, and now it has a combat-scale unmanned tank to show.

The Robotic Autonomy in Complex Environments with Resiliency (RACER) program has entered a [1]new phase of research that includes testing the RACER Heavy Platform (RHP), a 20-foot long, 12-ton (6 meter, 10.8 metric ton) tracked "optionally manned combat/fighting vehicle." The autonomous tank is supplementing the RACER Fleet Vehicle (RFV), which is essentially a self-driving ATV.

"Having two radically different types of vehicles helps us advance towards RACER's goal of platform agnostic autonomy in complex, mission-relevant off-road environments that are significantly more unpredictable than on-road conditions," said RACER program manager Stuart Young.

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"Adding the combat-scale RHP robot supports porting and performance demonstration of RACER autonomy stacks at multiple scales concurrently while moving between highly varied terrains," Young added.

RHP's previously unreported initial field testing was conducted late last year at a 15 square mile chunk of off-road terrain in Texas. The RFV, which has been in development for longer, completed more than 30 runs of 3-10 miles (4.8 km - 16 km) in length without being given any opportunity to pre-train on the test site.

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RHP, based on the Textron [7]Ripsaw M5 previously trialed by the US Army, is a newer experiment and so was only tested in an autonomous route-following mode. Nonetheless, DARPA said it was able to travel more than 30 miles (48 km) "over similarly complex terrain to test low-level autonomous control, collect sensor data sets, assess mobility, and refine operations."

"Incorporation of RHP as a fleet platform is setting the tone for the program to achieve tougher autonomous maneuver goals while showing autonomy resiliency and adaptability to new environments on any robot at any scale," Young said of the test mission's success.

The RACER program has been chugging along for around 20 years, starting with a 2004 [8]Grand Challenge event to solicit concepts for autonomous vehicle technology for DARPA.

[9]US Air Force says AI-controlled F-16 fighter jet has been dogfighting with humans

[10]Future of warfare is AI, retired US Army general warns

[11]DARPA backs virtual worlds for autonomous off-road vehicles

[12]Boeing successfully flies unmanned autonomous military 'wingman' aircraft that may become pilot's buddy

Back then the goal was to get an autonomous vehicle to make it through a test course just 1.36 miles (2.2 km) long. [13]Fifteen teams were on deck for the first run of the contest. Only a single team completed the course – Carnegie Mellon University's $3 million modified Hummer known as "Sandstorm" – and Carnegie is still in the race today.

The RHP might be based on Textron's M5 vehicle, but the hardware stacks and software running on them were developed by [14]Carnegie Robotics , a private spin-off of Carnegie Mellon's earlier robotics efforts formed after the university [15]also won DARPA's subsequent urban autonomy challenge.

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The RACER program is planning one more field test this year in approximately six months in order to keep its biannual cadence on track. Smaller scale tests will continue between the larger events.

We've contacted DARPA to learn more about the RHP and will update when we hear back.

In the meantime, the purpose of the RHP or a future predecessor could end up being similar to the existing Ripsaw. The M5 can be outfitted with sensing technology, used as a mine and IED disarming device and armed with a cannon or Javelin missile launcher, all while unmanned. ®

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[1] https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2024-04-23

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[7] https://www.textronsystems.com/products/ripsaw-m5

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2004/03/12/final_robot_grunts_picked/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/18/darpa_f16_flight/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2023/04/27/future_of_warfare_rsa/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2022/04/27/darpa_intel_cars/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2021/03/04/boeing_drone_wingman/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2004/03/12/final_robot_grunts_picked/

[14] https://dashboard.carnegierobotics.com/about-us/

[15] https://www.theregister.com/2007/11/04/cmu_wins_urban_challenge/

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[17] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



You guys realize?

Omnipresent

The AI robot army has been realized at this point. It's a reality.

Re: You guys realize?

KittenHuffer

Only if you have a very blinkered definition of AI, and even then you have to squint pretty hard to make that fit.

Textron Ripsaw M5

Anonymous Coward

Anon is obvious...

I saw the M5 up close at rest and on tac screens in action. I handled problem reports from early outdoors testing at a "customer site" in the Midwest (I will not disclose detailed location) and was part of the admin/ops team that helped organize and run tests both there and at another customer site in Texas, which is where I expect this follow-on testing occurred.

The US Army work was being done by an in-Army team located near me -- again in the Midwest -- and I wonder how they feel about DARPA/Carnegie taking over that work.

Welcome to DARPA-Land where budgets never get cut…

Charlie Clark

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