Army Tracked All-Terrain Vehicle (T-ATV 1200) - (sand-x)

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The T-ATV Tracked All Terrain Vehicle by SAND-X MOTORS
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used by security forces around the globe - is the perfect vehicle for military and civil operations and probably the only REAL All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) worldwide. The T-ATV can be operated on ALL terrains MANNED and UNMANNED.
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The vehicle has demonstrated excellent mobility in all terrain, from sand dunes, snow and ice to mud and rocks, the combination of low center of gravity, that minimizes the risk of rollover. With a curb weight of less than 250 kg, T-ATV has a maximum payload of 450 kg (1,000 lbs).
The ground pressure of T-ATV is much lower than human on foot or vehicles – Whereas a wheeled ATV or quad bike has 0.73 km/cm2, and human male 0.55, a ground pressure of T-ATV is merely 0.04 kg/cm2. This makes it particularly useful for mobility over snow and sand, where it races to a maximum speed of 180 km/h.

Moreover, unlike wheeled or double-tracked vehicles, T-ATV does not need any ground clearance, as it practically crawls on the obstacles with the Kevlar-rubber tracks. In fact, T-ATV in cross-country movement, T-ATV can travel to its destination in a straight line, overcoming most obstacles that would hinder the mobility of other SUV or ATVs that need circumventing most obstacles. With the combined wheel-track propulsion it can safely move on roads at high speed,
Sand-X Motors introduced unmanned operation for T-ATV using the SMART URS Labs remote control system. Integrated with the basic vehicle configuration, SMART uses enable remote control using three-axis cameras, GPS tracking, two-way communications (voice and radio) and headset enabling the remote driver to control the vehicle remotely. SMART can establish a link between convoy vehicles and the unmanned lead formation, connect manned and unmanned systems with UGV and UAV and integrate several segments shared by different units in the same operating zones
 
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