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October 19, 2007 - MAARS(TM) (Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System) features chassis with uni-body frame that provides battery and electronics accessibility and utilizes M240B Medium Machine Gun. Manipulator arm has nominal 100 lb lift capacity and can replace turret-mounted weapon, transforming robot from weapons platform to Improvised Explosive Device (IED) identification and neutralization tool. System weighs 350 lb and includes digital control unit.

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QinetiQ North America Subsidiary Foster-Miller Unveils 'Transformer-like' Robotic Platform at AUSA


Interchangeable Weapon and Manipulator Arm Featured in New Modular Design

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 / / -- QinetiQ North America announced today that its Foster-Miller, Inc. subsidiary is introducing a totally new, 'transformer-like' robotic platform at AUSA, the US Army's annual meeting and exhibition (October 8-10, Washington DC, Booth No. 3443). The company's latest innovation in robotics introduces a new modular design to its popular line of TALON(R) and SWORDS robots for military and first responders.

The current TALON robot is designed with a manipulator arm and gripper for identification and neutralization of roadside bombs and related tasks. Similarly the SWORDS robot is fitted with an M249 Squad Automatic Weapon for use by infantry forces to secure checkpoints and to conduct armed reconnaissance. Now Foster Miller's newest military robot, named MAARS(TM) (Modular Advanced Armed Robotic System), is modular in design, uses the more powerful M240B Medium Machine Gun and has significant improvements in command and control, situational awareness, maneuverability, mobility, lethality and safety compared to its SWORDS predecessor.

The purpose-built MAARS chassis provides a uni-body frame with easier battery and electronics accessibility. Other features include a larger payload bay, higher torque, creating faster ground speeds and improved braking. The new Digital Control Unit significantly improves command and control and situational awareness for the operator resulting in greater safety margins. The complete system weighs about 350 pounds. The weaponized version of the MAARS robot is on display this week at the AUSA annual meeting.

MAARS will also come with a new manipulator arm having a nominal 100 lb lift capability. The arm can quickly replace the turret mounted M240B weapon, literally transforming it from a remote weapons platform for force protection to an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) identification and neutralization tool. The MAARS robot will not only permit units to employ multiple mission payloads but production of common chassis and Digital Control Units will also lead to economies of scale resulting in lowered customer costs.

"Foster-Miller is proud to introduce the new MAARS robot to the US Military personnel who risk their lives every day defending our freedom" said Dr. William Ribich, President of QinetiQ North America's Technology Solutions Group. "The challenge before us now isn't technological in nature but rather the widespread training of our forces to use this greatly enhanced robotic capability."

About Foster-Miller

Foster-Miller, Inc., now part of QinetiQ North America, is a technology and product development company with an international reputation for delivering innovative products and systems that perform under the most demanding conditions. Foster-Miller is certified to Aerospace Quality Management Standard AS9100 and has SW-CMM Level 3 software certification from the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Visit http://www.foster-miller.com/ for further information.

About QinetiQ North America

QinetiQ North America provides world-class technology and responsive solutions to U.S. government customers. More than 5,500 engineers and technologists work in partnership with customers to develop innovative technology solutions to meet the challenges of national defense, homeland security and information access. QinetiQ North America is part of QinetiQ Group plc, a leading international defense and security technology business. For more information, please visit http://www.qinetiq-na.com/.

Source: Foster-Miller, Inc.

CONTACT: Cynthia Black of Foster-Miller, Inc., +1-781-684-4093

Web site: http://www.foster-miller.com/ http://www.qinetiq-na.com/



Contacts:

General Information:
Foster-Miller, Inc.
Cynthia Black
USA
Phone: 781-684-4093

Company Information:
Name: QinetiQ North America
Address: 7918 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 350
City: McLean
State: VA
ZIP: 22102
Country: USA
Phone: 703-752-9595
http://www.qinetiq-na.com


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