The American Target Arm Inc. introduced its innovative robot system at AUSA 2025, which is capable of starting drones while moving.
The system is called the Ralar Modular Mission Payload (MMP) and is a significant step forward in the fields of drones in dangerous environments by allowing vehicles and aircraft to perform these tasks without stopping.
The system was introduced into the GM Defense Infantry Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV-U) vehicle, emphasizing its application during tactical reconnaissance and offensive missions near the front line. The Ralar robotic lever is capable of catching flying drones, reducing soldiers’ exposure and increasing the motility of operations.
The accuracy of the system is ensured by the positioning technology of Trimble Inc., which synchronizes the movement of the vehicle with the drone.
Ralar is modularly designed and compatible with various platforms, so it can be installed on vehicles, robots or aircraft without the need for structural modification of the drones. According to Target Arm, the system will be able to integrate in the future with autonomous systems and artificial intelligence -driven drones, providing even more flexibility and security for dynamic military missions.
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