METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEST PERFORMANCE FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLED MILITARY GROUND ROBOTIC COMPLEXES OF MEDIUM AND HEAVY CLASSES

METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF TEST PERFORMANCE FOR REMOTELY CONTROLLED MILITARY GROUND ROBOTIC COMPLEXES OF MEDIUM AND HEAVY CLASSES

E.A. Antokhin
Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation - Main Robotics Research and Test Center, Head of Research Department of the test, 5, Seregina ul. pr., Moscow, 125167, Russia, tel.: +7(962)984-65-17, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

V.V. Panov
PhD in Technical Sciences, Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation - Main Robotics Research and Test Center, Senior Research Scientist, 5, Seregina ul. pr., Moscow, 125167, Russia, tel.: +7(962)984-65-17, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

V.A. Panichev
Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation - Main Robotics Research and Test Center, Junior Research Scientist, 5, Seregina ul. pr., Moscow, 125167, Russia, tel.: +7(962)984-65-17, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Received 6 March 2018

Abstract
Specific aspects of field tests performance for remotely controlled military ground robotic complexes of medium and heavy classes were considered. Number of factors, which require attention during organization and performance of the tests, are indicated.

Key words
Military ground robotic complexes, field tests, field researches, operating conditions of remotely controlled robotic complexes, management and technical measures for tests' safety.

Bibliographic description
Antokhin, E., Panov, V. and Panichev, V. (2018). Methodological aspects of test performance for remotely controlled military ground robotic coplexes of medium and heavy classes. Robotics and Technical Cybernetics, 2(19), pp.60-65.

UDC identifier:
001.8:62-5:007.52:623

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