For the first time at Eurosatory, Arquus reveals its robotic platform that support fighters: the DRAILER.
Aware of the advantages that new technologies bring to the battlefield and supporting this dynamic, Arquus has decided to combine its expertise in mobility and robotics to create a multifunctional platform, the DRAILER.
A teleoperated vehicle, the DRAILER is a 4×4 platform that can be deployed for infantry support missions, as well as various specialized missions such as engineering, electronic warfare, counter-drone operations, and very short-range ground-to-air missions.
Equipped with a hybrid electric/diesel propulsion system ensuring silent movement, the DRAILER is a high-tech robot with autonomy suited to operational theaters.
The new Arquus innovation will be showcased at Eurosatory, revealing its features:
- 4×4 robot with all-wheel drive and steering, offering mobility and agility!
- Equipped with independent suspensions, the DRAILER can tackle slopes of up to 60% and side slopes of 30%, providing exceptional mobility on all types of terrain.
- Versatile platform, towable up to 90 km/h, and teleoperable up to 40 km/h. It is an operational asset in high-intensity theaters.
- With its 14kWh battery and Diesel generator, it can operate continuously for 200 km at 20 km/h or 24 hours on standby.
- Flatbed format 2450×1600 modular, capable of transporting heavy equipment with a payload of 700 kg.
- BLOS teleoperation up to 2 km.
- At Eurosatory, the DRAILER will be displayed in its infantry support version with a teleoperated HORNET 12.7 mm turret.
Specifications:
- Type: Robot 4×4
- GVW: 1.7 T
- Payload: 700 kg
- Engine power: 100 hp
- Diesel fuel range extender (x2)
- 14 KWh li-ion battery
- BLOS remote operation up to 2 km
- Autonomy bricks
- Cyber security for components
- RCWS 12.7 mm
- Ammunition boxes
- Anti-tank rocket
Performance:
- Max towed speed: 90km/h
- Maximum off-road speed: 40 km/h
- Gradient: 60% / Side Slope: 30%