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South Korea completes development of 6×6 unmanned ground vehicle

South Korean 6x6 unmanned surveillance ground vehicle
Photo: Hanwha Defense

South Korea’s defense procurement agency announced on April 22 that the exploratory development of an unmanned surveillance ground vehicle (USGV) has been completed successfully.

The development of the USGV was led by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD) affiliated with the Defense Acquisition Program administration (DAPA).

South Korean defense major Hanwha Defense was responsible for developing the unmanned wheeled vehicle and integrating communication and surveillance systems into the 6×6 platform.

“This unmanned surveillance vehicle can be used to remotely lead mechanized units across a variety of terrains, including tactical roads, off-road, and unpaved roads,” a Hanwha Defense spokesman said.

“The vehicle is designed to conduct different operations such as reconnaissance, target guidance, engagement with the enemy.”

The exploratory development of the vehicle started in 2018 with a focus on testing and evaluating operational capabilities as well as the readiness of key technologies. During the latest field trials carried out between last December and February, the unmanned robotics system met key operational requirements to be deployed with the military, the company said.

In March 2021, the USGV reached Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 regarding key unmanned technologies, including self-driving, obstacle detection/avoidance, and surveillance. TRL 6 is the key condition to go ahead with full-scale systems development.

Powered by hybrid power systems, the USGV is to work either by remote control or autonomously. The vehicle features unmanned functions such as follow-me, travel-route control, obstacle detection/avoidance, and path planning in the case of communication loss.

The vehicle is armed with a machine gun mounted on a remote-controlled weapon station developed by Hanwha Defense.

The platform can be reconfigured for other missions with the installation of different equipment like a detection device and drone for communications relay.

Photo: Hanwha Defense

The successful development of the tactical unmanned ground vehicle is a key milestone for Hanwha Defense’s portfolio of unmanned land systems, as the company says it has participated in at least 15 state R&D projects centered on unmanned and robotics programs since 2006.

In 2019, Hanwha Defense completed the development of a 4×4 multi-purpose unmanned ground vehicle, the first of its kind in South Korea, to support infantry troops in different combat situations.

The 1.5-ton vehicle operates on electricity to perform multiple missions, such as surveillance, logistics transport, evacuation of casualties, and combat engagement.

A newer 6×6 version, dubbed the Intelligence UGV, is set to be unveiled in July ahead of pilot operations in the Army’s drone-bot combat unit. The Intelligent UGV is to showcase upgraded performances, as it would have a payload capacity of 500 kg and a cruising radius of 100 km.

Hanwha Defense is also leading the development of a small unmanned robot for explosive ordnance detection and disposal (EODD).