Titre : | Robots Underpinning Future NATO Operations |
Auteurs : | Science and technology organization |
Type de document : | Disks |
Editeur : | Bruxelles [Belgique] : North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 2018 |
Collection : | STO-TR |
Sous-collection : | SAS, num. 097 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-837-2103-1 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
6.60 Equipements et installations > Véhicule > Véhicules autonomes |
Résumé : | The work of the NATO Task Group SAS-097 took place from January 2012 to January 2015, and its achievements were: analyzed the gap between operational requirements and technological possibilities and described it in the report; contributed to bridging the gap between cutting edge of technology and military operational needs by participating at several meetings and exhibitions; provided experimentation support for robotics concept development and testing (TARDEC, Czech military project TAROS, being in touch with two European Commission funded research projects NIFTi and TRADR, dual-use of technologies); organized NATO supported workshops in Prague in 2012, Paris in 2013, in Prague in 2013, in Rome in 2014; created and supervised bidirectional working links to the European Commission R&D activities in dual-use of robotics (the talks with European Commission and its public-private-partnership vehicle in robotics euRobotics AISBL were positive); and opened possibilities for the new robotics research motivated by military needs and funded by third parties. People from 10 NATO member countries contributed to SAS-097 results. |