STONewsArchive: Assessment Methods and Tools for Mobility of Autonomous Military Ground Systems

Title: Assessment Methods and Tools for Mobility of Autonomous Military Ground Systems
Start_Publishing: 21/05/2021
Panel_Page: AVT
Page_ID: 3816
Main_Body_Multi: Exploratory Team AVT-ET-194 on “Assessment Methods and Tools for Mobility of Autonomous Military Ground Systems”, Report Published on the STO Website


Autonomous ground systems are a key part of the future military strategy for many NATO nations, and commercial companies are racing to develop autonomous systems to be first to market. In this race to field autonomous systems, there is still a lack of understanding of the capabilities and reliability of these systems. The Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT) Panel launched the Exploratory Team AVT-ET-194 to explore methods and approaches to assess the performance and reliability of autonomous ground systems and, more importantly, cultivate a strategy to create an overarching framework to develop, integrate, and sustain advanced manned and autonomy-enabled ground system capabilities for the current and future force. Scientists from eleven NATO nations compiled data from 17 modelling and simulation tools and generated a detailed report on their conducted explorations.  This research will likely be continued in a Research Task Group (RTG) through the 2020-2023 timeframe. The report is available on the STO Website. For further information, please contact the AVT Panel Office.

Page_Intro: Exploratory Team AVT-ET-194 on “Assessment Methods and Tools for Mobility of Autonomous Military Ground Systems”, Report Published on the STO Website.

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HomePageBodyText: Exploratory Team AVT-ET-194 on “Assessment Methods and Tools for Mobility of Autonomous Military Ground Systems”, Report Published on the STO Website


Autonomous ground systems are a key part of the future military strategy for many NATO nations, and commercial companies are racing to develop autonomous systems to be first to market. In this race to field autonomous systems, there is still a lack of understanding of the capabilities and reliability of these systems. The Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT) Panel launched the Exploratory Team AVT-ET-194 to explore methods and approaches to assess the performance and reliability of autonomous ground systems and, more importantly, cultivate a strategy to create an overarching framework to develop, integrate, and sustain advanced manned and autonomy-enabled ground system capabilities for the current and future force. Scientists from eleven NATO nations compiled data from 17 modelling and simulation tools and generated a detailed report on their conducted explorations.  This research will likely be continued in a Research Task Group (RTG) through the 2020-2023 timeframe. The report is available on the STO Website. For further information, please contact the AVT Panel Office.


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