Germany’s defense force has transformed testing efficiency using driverless solutions, redefining military vehicle testing
Durability testing in the defense industry
Durability testing is critical for ensuring defense vehicles remain operational in the harshest environments. Germany’s defense force, the Bundeswehr, conducts extensive durability tests on its vehicles at its Technical Centre for Land-Based Vehicle Systems (WTD 41) in Trier, Germany. Part of the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw), WTD 41’s job is to ensure Bundeswehr’s equipment is safe and fit for purpose.
The challenge
The nature of durability testing requires vehicles to be repeatedly driven over extreme surfaces, subjecting drivers to intense vibrations that can strain the entire body, particularly the spine, intervertebral discs and even internal organs. Due to the physical toll of these conditions, WTD 41 test drivers were limited to 30 minutes of testing before needing a break.
The solution
In 2011 the Bundeswehr began working with AB Dynamics and went on to adopt three of the company’s automated driverless systems. Each vehicle system includes pedal, steering and gearchange robots, a controller and a GNSS/IMU positioning device. Test vehicles are remotely managed from a base station using GTC software via an encrypted radio network. The solution enables vehicles to be driven without a driver while following a precise test course with centimeter precision.
Results
AB Dynamics’ Automated Driverless Testing solution has been successful enough that Bundeswehr has recently acquired a fourth system.
Removing the need to rotate drivers, tests could be run continuously, 24/7. According to the Bundeswehr, depending on the vehicle and the test requirement, the Automated Driverless Testing solution can significantly reduce test mileage, thanks to the precision and repeatability of the robot-controlled vehicles. This reduction in testing mileage translates to major time and cost savings. More importantly, test drivers are no longer required to be subjected to such arduous conditions, improving the health and safety of the test team. Since WTD 41 adopted its first solution, AB Dynamics has gone on to launch ABD Solutions, which extends its driverless robotic technology beyond applications solely focused on testing to automate the day-to-day operation of defense, mining and heavy industry vehicles.
This article was originally published by AB Dynamics as a highlighted case study
