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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
US Marines Testing Unmanned Support Vehicle
We generally think of autonomous vehicles as the future of motoring that will help make the roadways safer and our commutes less boring, the U.S. military is looking at other ways of using this technology to keep our troops safe.
For that, meet GUSS – the Ground Unmanned Support Surrogate being developed by the U.S. Marines.
Showcased during the same Marine Corps Warfighting Lab that brought us video of the Ultra Heavy-Lift Amphibious Connector (UHAC), GUSS is a proof-of-concept vehicle showing how autonomous technologies could be used in military vehicle applications.
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