The prototype Surface/Shallow-subsurface Clearance Vehicle (SSCV) was built and tested to demonstrate a practical, mechanized technique for clearing ordnance impact ranges. The clearance vehicle and its prime mover, a TD-20 Bulldozer, were successfully operated by remote control. This report describes the design, construction and tests of the SSCV. Modifications that were made to improve the operation of the vehicle are described as well as the subsequent testing of the vehicle after each modification phase. (Author)
Fabrication and Tests of the Prototype Surface/Shallow-Subsurface Clearance Vehicle (SSCV)
1977
61 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Ammunition, Explosives, & Pyrotechnics , Earth handling equipment , Remotely piloted vehicles , Explosive ordnance disposal , Bulldozers , Ordnance disposal tools , Ordnance locators , Buried objects , Test facilities , Ranges(Facilities) , Firing tests(Ordnance) , field tests , Field equipment , Subsurface , Shallow depth , Experimental design , Prototypes , Pneumatic devices
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