General
Robotics in the German Army
Due to the reorientation of the Bundeswehr with an extended spectrum of
tasks in conflict prevention and crisis management including the fight
against international terrorism, the armed forces are heading for new
demands. This holds also for most of the other European forces.
Robotics is one option for the intelligent substitution of personnel on
highly dangerous and tedious operations. Such unmanned systems allow
considerable improvement in the protection of soldiers. This applies to
reconnaissance and combat operations as well as to handling or
manipulating hazardous materials (e.g. NBC, mine detection). The
employment of robot systems on the ground is imperative for protracted
activities and/or for activities under threat.
Unmanned systems enable the soldier to enhance his protection
considerably by substantially increasing the distance between him and
the scene of operation. Furthermore, the employment of this technology
allows accommodating the limited funds in the military sector and the
increased need for opportunities of personnel cutbacks.
Against the background of this fundamental new situation and the
permanent requirement for more economy of manpower and funds, the
Bundeswehr and other European forces are consolidating and realigning
their R&T activities in the area of robotics.
1st European Land-Robot Trial 2006 (ELROB)
Facing the reorientation of the Bundeswehr and the increasing interest
of other European armed forces the ELROB is conducted by the German
Federal Armed Forces
in order to provide an overview of the European state of the art in the
field of UGVs.
With regard to available capabilities, the organisers seek to promote
innovative technical approaches that will enable the operation of
unmanned ground vehicles (UGV). These ground vehicles will have to
navigate in a predefined scenario in an intelligent manner to avoid or
accommodate to obstacles including nearby vehicles and other impediments.
Therefore, ELROB is a field test of UGVs on realistic terrain and
specific performance goals for distance and speed.
Representatives of military, border patrol, special forces, police, fire
brigades, and civil protection agencies from the major European
countries will attend.
The ELROB will be accompanied with a comprehensive exhibition covering a
wide variety of robotics aspects.
As a result, ELROB will draw widespread attention to the technology
issues associated with UGVs. Entrants should be motivated to overcome
the obstacles to the realization of truly robust UGVs. The event
challenges the most capable and innovative companies, institutions, and
entrepreneurs from Europe to produce breakthroughs in capability and
performance.
NOTE: This is not a challenge in the sense of a competition or contest.
Nevertheless, it is a challenge in the sense of coping with the
scenarios and requirements of the user.