Rotor Acquisition : Demonstrating Robotic Systems for the U.S. Navy at Inaugural REPTX Event | MarketScreener

2022-09-24 10:23:18 By : Ms. Wendy Lee

During a first-of-its-kind Repair Technology Exercise (REPTX) event at the Naval Base Venture County in Port Hueneme, Calif., participants from industry, government, and academia had the opportunity to show how their emerging technologies can help the U.S. Navy maintain mission-readiness while at sea.

From Aug. 22 through Sept. 2, the U.S. Navy welcomed Sarcos Robotics and more than 60 technology suppliers to REPTX. The inaugural event allowed us to demonstrate the capabilities of our robotic systems aboard the U.S. Navy's Self Defense Test Ship, a 563-foot-long decommissioned destroyer that the Navy uses to evaluate weapons and emerging technologies.

Over several days, our team completed a series of real-world fleet maintenance and repair challenges on the test ship, which is an asset of the Naval Surface Warfare Center. Field tests were performed on the ground and at height using the Guardian® S remote visual inspection robot, Guardian® DX teleoperated dexterous robot for defense, and the Sapien 6M robotic arm. Underwater demonstrations were conducted using the Sapien Sea Class robotic arm system, which is integrated with the VideoRay Defender remotely operated vehicle (ROV).

Challenge scenarios included inspection and repair of pipe corrosion and leakage; surface inspection, preparation, and repair; and identifying and removing underwater objects. Participants were evaluated in four focus areas: visualization, command and control aids, forward manufacturing, and expeditionary maintenance.

Throughout the week, Sarcos participated in several challenges to demonstrate the dexterity and ruggedness of its systems:

In addition to planned scenarios, our team was tasked with various on-the-spot challenges and was asked to use third-party tools to demonstrate specific use cases. During these exercises, our team could show how our robotic systems can help increase the performance and efficiency of Navy operations without increasing the need for additional personnel.

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