MIRA has developed a range of unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) systems, including bespoke platforms, such as the MACE series of vehicles, or vehicle conversions, depending on customer requirements.
MACE 3 utilises the highly reliable Landrover Defender chassis, and incorporates MIRA’s latest UGV control system, enabling versatile tele-operational as well as autonomous modes.
MACE 3 was designed to support defence and security applications for a range of operational missions including assisted load carriage, perimeter protection and to counter improvised explosive devices (IED)
The platform meets the demanding defence standards, and has been tested exhaustively on MIRA’s dedicated UGV proving ground / test tracks. It is fully supported and NATO codified, and is currently undergoing extensive trials with the UK MoD.
MACE 3 has the following basic features:
The platform is compliant against the following specifications:
Initially designed to support MIRA’s UGV research programme, the MACE 2 series is a versatile, light weight and highly mobile platform, and has enabled MIRA’s research team to conduct an array of advanced UGV systems development.
MACE 2 has been an extremely successful platform, with a high level of reliability and availability to the User, out performing most platforms in its class. It has been heavily used to develop the command and control systems as well as the autonomous systems available on MACE 3.
MACE 2 has the following basic features: