Revolutionizing Combat: Meet the Atlas CCV's Game-Changing Features

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For this, a number of different sensors are built into the vehicle, which gives situational awareness as well as communication with other platforms. Although it has this autonomous capability, the control of fire stays with the operator of the vehicle. with what is known as a human in the loop targeting system. The Atlas can spot targets, but it is the person controlling who will make the decision to destroy the identified target. To help with these features, its advanced sensor suite includes a three hundred and sixty degree multispectral automatic target detection, tracking and classification system with capabilities such as day cameras, thermal imaging, acoustic sensors, passive electronic warfare, stereo vision and lidar.
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The Atlas CCV will compete in the market for medium UGVs, benefiting from superior mobility and cost-effectiveness.
The vehicle will compete in the medium UGV sector against the likes of the GDLS TRX, Textron Systems Ripsaw M-V, and Millrim Type X, all of which are tracked. However, the wheeled Atlas has a huge advantage in terms of road mobility and speed. It's thought it could potentially become a leader in its field. By adding uncrewed platforms like the Atlas CCV to ground forces, BAE Systems has suggested that overall costs will be driven down. with UGVs being cheaper to produce and to operate since they require a smaller personnel footprint. At the same time, the company very much sees Atlas CCV alongside crewed platforms like tanks and infantry fighting vehicles for the future of the battlefield.

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