Future Combat Systems Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle
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The Future Combat Systems Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle (RSV) features a suite of advanced sensors to detect, locate, track, classify and automatically identify targets under all climatic conditions, day or night.
Included in this suite are:
- a mast-mounted, long-range optoelectronic infrared sensor
- emitter mapping sensor for radio frequency interception and direction finding
- chemical sensor
- a multifunction radio frequency sensor
The RSV also features the onboard capability to conduct automatic target detection, aided target recognition and level-one sensor fusion. To further enhance the scout's capabilities, the RSV is also equipped with Unattended Ground Sensors, a Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle with various payloads and two unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Future Combat Systems Subsystems |
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The Future Force Warrior | The Network |
Manned Ground Vehicles: Mounted Combat System | Infantry Carrier Vehicle | Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon | Non-Line-of-Sight Mortar | Reconnaissance and Surveillance Vehicle | Command and Control Vehicle | Medical Vehicle | Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle |
Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Armed Robotic Vehicle | Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle | Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): Class I UAV | Class II UAV | Class III UAV | Class IV UAV |
Devices: Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System | Intelligent Munitions System | Unattended Ground Systems |