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But they're not the only ones. A few lucky U.S. service members are doing the same thing with the Polaris MRZR Alpha at military installations and areas of operations around the world, only with ...
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According to Polaris, this intuitive, autonomous drive capability, combined with its high-speed drivetrain that can run silently when required makes the MRZR X suitable to act as a robotic mule ...
But Stick To The Manual The new light tactical vehicle is called Polaris MRZR Alpha and we believe it’s the vehicle you see in the photos. We say that because it shares many elements of the ...
The Marine Corps refers to the Polaris MRZR Alpha as an Ultra Light Tactical Vehicle (ULTV), an off-road utility vehicle it can configure to its needs. (Ashley Calingo, U.S. Marine Corps/The ...
All Terrain Vehicle fan? The latest and greatest in pimped-out ATVs designed for Special Operations just got even better. Polaris Defense will announce a new high-performance MRZR turbo diesel ...
Polaris' new unmanned vehicle — the MRZR X — uses its D4 vehicle paired with autonomous systems from ARA to provide flexibility to infantry brigade combat team operations in the future.
Developed for the USSOCOM and USMC, the Polaris MRZR Alpha is in the initial delivery phase and some units have already been delivered. Polaris showcased the MRZR Alpha in an all-new configuration ...
The Marine Corps added an air defense system on a Polaris MRZR all-terrain vehicle. It can detect, track, identify and take down drones with electronic attack. In yet another sign the Corps is ...
(Dalton S. Swanbeck/U.S. Marine Corps) Polaris has a version of its MRZR Alpha vehicle able to power offboard systems that’s nearing production, as well as a heavy-payload variant undergoing ...
For the test, the LMADIS was loaded onto two relatively small Polaris MRZRs all-terrain vehicles, “one acting as the brain and the other as the brawn,” according to the USMC. Two were needed ...