Forterra is a leading provider of autonomous systems for ground-based movement in the working world. The company is among the earliest innovators in the field of driverless technology, focused on building systems which protect front-line soldiers and enable civilian workers in our industrial base. Forterra is a go-to provider of autonomous solutions for the U.S. Department of Defense, which harnesses autonomy for asymmetric warfare in critical conditions.
Formerly known as Robotic Research Autonomous Industries (RRAI).
It makes a tubular structure, and in the center where the pilot would be, a compartment like a bag made of Kevlar. If someone is injured, the guy can go in there. and the buggy runs away. hahaha
I continue to be impressed but would love to know who is insuring these vehicles? Are they only insuring for “rural routes”? What’s the price difference vs the human drivers? Thanks
Of course the suspension is missing. We used suspension on our electric all-terrain vehicle, due to which we can drive across the field at a speed of 50 km/h. For the drone, you might want to try different tire pressures. On our drone, we deflated the middle row of tires and due to this we get less swaying, less transfer from the front to the rear wheels, better grip and maneuverability.