7-Day Training at US Marine Corps Base in Hawaii

Hanwha Aerospace's multipurpose unmanned vehicle Arionsmet has successfully completed performance testing. This is the first time a domestic defense company’s unmanned vehicle has undergone overseas comparative performance testing by the U.S. military.


Hanwha Aerospace Successfully Completes Performance Test of Unmanned Vehicle in the US View original image

On the 4th, Hanwha Aerospace conducted overseas comparative performance testing of Arionsmet at the U.S. Marine Corps training ground in Oahu, Hawaii, from the 14th to the 22nd of last month, lasting seven days. The test involved the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center.


Prior to the performance test, Hanwha Aerospace held a three-day training session to enable U.S. Marines to operate Arionsmet directly during the FCT period.


The U.S. Marines operated Arionsmet in various off-road environments in Hawaii, including coastal areas, sandy beaches, muddy roads, and unpaved roads, evaluating its transport capability for various loads, autonomous exploration driving ability, waypoint autonomous driving ability, and driving performance.



A Hanwha Aerospace official stated, "The successful completion of the U.S. FCT once again proved the excellence of Arionsmet," adding, "We will continue to demonstrate the superiority and competitiveness of Arionsmet and our unmanned system technologies not only in the U.S. but also in the global unmanned vehicle market."


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