South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace has officially unveiled its proposal for a novel robotic amphibious missile launcher vehicle. Previewed at the Korea Army International Defense Exhibition (KADEX) 2024, this new missile system will be designed to provide maximum fire support with minimal manpower.
The new missile system is unmanned by design and can fire multiple rockets from previously unreachable areas. Being unmanned, the rocket system will maximize crew survivability and be useful for high-risk combat deployment. “We’ve dramatically improved survivability by removing personnel from the launch area. This unmanned approach allows for safer operations in high-risk scenarios,” Hanwha added.”
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The Pitbull decade and the Decepticon decade are right next to one another in history. Such a huge culture contrast on either side of the year 2020.
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Did they somehow crack the self-driving problem? And over terrain no less? Seems like a concept systems that relies on “to be developed” technologies and no actual date of production.
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“Lightweight, unmanned, and amphibious
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace has officially unveiled its proposal for a novel robotic amphibious missile launcher vehicle. Previewed at the Korea Army International Defense Exhibition (KADEX) 2024, this new missile system will be designed to provide maximum fire support with minimal manpower.
The new missile system is unmanned by design and can fire multiple rockets from previously unreachable areas. Being unmanned, the rocket system will maximize crew survivability and be useful for high-risk combat deployment. “We’ve dramatically improved survivability by removing personnel from the launch area. This unmanned approach allows for safer operations in high-risk scenarios,” Hanwha added.”
The Pitbull decade and the Decepticon decade are right next to one another in history. Such a huge culture contrast on either side of the year 2020.
Did they somehow crack the self-driving problem? And over terrain no less? Seems like a concept systems that relies on “to be developed” technologies and no actual date of production.