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Fort Bragg’s Airborne Innovation Lab Prepares Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Q-UGV Model for Airdrop Testing

Putting the AIRBORNE in Airborne Innovation Lab.

The AIL built a model of the Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Q-UGV for testing door bundle configurations of the Division asset.

Here you see the first iteration, Woody 1, being fitted for his first airborne operation. Once initial testing is complete, they will begin iterating on a metal model of the Vision 60.

Designing, testing, and learning is a cyclic process that the Division continues to do as Masters of the Airborne JFE.

5 Responses to “Fort Bragg’s Airborne Innovation Lab Prepares Ghost Robotics Vision 60 Q-UGV Model for Airdrop Testing”

  1. Mud says:

    See spot run! Glad Boston Dynamics is ours.

    • SSD says:

      That ain’t Boston Dynamics. You can’t weaponize their robots. It’s Ghost Robotics, a company dedicated to defense.

  2. Terry Baldwin says:

    For some reason, it gives me more than a little satisfaction to know that Paperboard Honeycomb is still a thing.

    TLB

  3. Chris Connors says:

    EG,

    Thanks for the coverage on the AIL, it actually falls under the program (Catalyst Pathfinder) that I support as a Tech Advisor. We funded the purchase of all the equipment and the full-time engineer. The AIL is getting a lot of walk in traffic which is good.

    On 29 MAR, 82ABN will be holding a Shark Tank like event called the Drop Zone at the AIL. The event will be similar to the 18ABC’s Dragon’s Lair. I would expect the 82ABN PAO will cover that.

    Thanks again for the coverage!
    Chris

    Chris Connors
    Technical Advisor
    Concept Development Team
    Technology Integration Branch
    DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
    Desk: 301.394.1443
    Cell 410.979.0386
    Nipr:christopher.c.connors.ctr@army.mil

  4. Chris Connors says:

    Sorry that note was for you, I could use the email tool here at ARL.
    Chris