The Donut Shaped Drone for Challenging Spaces: Cleo Robotics Wins Army Contract for TacDronut

2022-12-13
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by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby

Dronut developer Cleo Robotics has been awarded a $2.5M contract by the U.S. Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) for the delivery of a number of prototype Tactical Dronut (TacDronut) systems for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capability.



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The contract was awarded following the technology’s selection during an Army Innovation Day competition evaluation of groundbreaking technologies.

“Partnering with a company like Cleo Robotics allows the Army RCCTO to bring disruptive capabilities to the warfighter,” said Robert Monto, Jr., deputy director of Critical Technologies Office (CTO) and Advanced Concepts and Experimentation (ACE) of the Army RCCTO. “Working through our Innovation Day process paired this approach to a unit of action,”



Based on Cleo’s Dronut, the TacDronut is a rugged portable sUAS that suits the needs of Soldiers requiring a drone capable of operating within enclosed spaces. Capable of enduring impact without taking damage and operating in both GPS enabled and GPS denied environments, the Dronut features a highly capable and adaptable onboard intelligence and sensor payload. Following the prototype’s successful demonstration with the 82nd Airborne Division, the Army will transition the TacDronut as an ISR capability for the dismounted Soldier.

“The TacDronut sUAS project was selected as part of the Army RCCTO Advance Concepts and Experimentation (ACE) office’s Army mission to rapidly develop, test, and transition advanced technologies to address high priority items for the Warfighter,” said Army RCCTO ACE office project lead Nathan Rozea. “This project’s goal is to improve air platform kinematics in support of indoor and outdoor short-range operations in complex environments to help mitigate operational gaps involving the clearing of buildings, potential tunnels, and other enclosed spaces that are incredibly challenging for our Warfighters.”

“We developed the Dronut specifically to operate in challenging environments and provide lifesaving intelligence and information, so the TacDronut program is a natural progression for this technology,” said Cleo Robotics founder and CEO Omar Eleryan. “This endorsement by the U.S. Army is a great testament to the groundbreaking technology we’re building, and we’re thrilled to be working with the Army RCCTO team and Soldiers from an elite group like the 82nd Airborne Division.”

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Ian attended Dominican University of California, where he received a BA in English in 2019. With a lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and a keen interest in technology, he is now contributing to DroneLife as a staff writer.



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Miriam McNabb is the Editor-in-Chief of DRONELIFE and CEO of JobForDrones, a professional drone services marketplace, and a fascinated observer of the emerging drone industry and the regulatory environment for drones. Miriam has penned over 3,000 articles focused on the commercial drone space and is an international speaker and recognized figure in the industry.  Miriam has a degree from the University of Chicago and over 20 years of experience in high tech sales and marketing for new technologies.
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挑战空间的甜甜圈形无人机:Cleo机器人赢得了TacDronut的陆军合同

无人机开发商Cleo Robotics获得美国陆军快速能力和关键技术办公室(RCCTO)授予的一份价值250万美元的合同,用于交付一些用于情报、监视和侦察(ISR)能力的战术无人机(TacDronut)原型系统。该合同是在陆军创新日开创性技术竞赛评估中选定技术后授予的。陆军RCCTO关键技术办公室(CTO)和先进概念与实验(ACE)副主任罗伯特·蒙托(Robert Monto, Jr.)说:“与Cleo Robotics这样的公司合作,可以使陆军RCCTO为作战人员带来颠覆性能力。”“通过我们的创新日流程,将这种方法与行动单元相结合,”基于Cleo的Dronut, TacDronut是一种坚固耐用的便携式sUAS,适合需要能够在封闭空间内操作的无人机的士兵的需求。能够在不损坏的情况下承受冲击,并在启用GPS和拒绝GPS的环境中运行,Dronut具有高能力和适应性的机载情报和传感器有效载荷。在原型机在第82空降师成功演示之后,陆军将把TacDronut转换为下马士兵的ISR能力。陆军RCCTO ACE办公室项目负责人Nathan Rozea说:“TacDronut sUAS项目被选为陆军RCCTO先进概念和实验(ACE)办公室的陆军任务的一部分,快速开发、测试和过渡先进技术,以解决作战人员的高优先级项目。”“该项目的目标是改善空中平台的运动学,以支持复杂环境下的室内和室外短程作战,以帮助缩小涉及建筑物、潜在隧道和其他封闭空间的作战差距,这些空间对我们的作战人员来说是非常具有挑战性的。”Cleo Robotics创始人兼首席执行官Omar Eleryan说:“我们专门开发了Dronut,以在具有挑战性的环境中运行,并提供救生情报和信息,因此TacDronut项目是这项技术的自然发展。”“美国陆军的认可是对我们正在构建的突破性技术的一个很好的证明,我们很高兴能与陆军RCCTO团队和来自第82空降师这样的精英团体的士兵合作。”阅读更多:伊恩就读于加州多明尼加大学,于2019年获得英语学士学位。他一生热爱写作和讲故事,对技术有着浓厚的兴趣,现在是DroneLife的特约撰稿人。TWITTER:@ spaldingbarker订阅DroneLife。

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