Australian Car Guide
Australia's Premier Car Guide
Click here to return to the eCars homepageBuy a new carBuy a used carSell cars onlineGet a valuation on a carBrowse our 4WD sectionHave your say on the Auto ForumChat with others who have an interest in carsContact eCars

Australian Car Guide

You're on the Australian Car Guide. Buy, sell and discuss cars at eCars.


Four Wheel Drive

RST-V

| Special Promotion |


General Dynamics Proposal

The US Marine Corps is planning a new Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Targeting Vehicle (RST-V). In other words it is designing Jeep 2000+. RST-V will be a light (less than four tons) four wheel drive capable of being carried in the Boeing V-22 (Osprey) vertical takeoff and landing transport plane, which limits its width to 5' (1.6 metres) and its height to 5'8'' (1.7 metres). The RST-V will carry three or four marines across country on roles near to and behind enemy lines. This requires a degree of "stealth" technology to prevent detection.

The RST-V has some novel requirements: it must use a hybrid electric propulsion system. This will incorporate a diesel engine driving a heavy duty alternator to power electric motors at each wheel and to charge a battery pack. There is no conventional mechanical transmission. A hybrid propulsion system brings various advantages. The vehicle can run for 10 or 20 miles on battery power alone, in which mode it generates little sound and little hot-exhaust "signature" - for infra-red detectors to pick up. When the diesel is operating, its exhaust is mixed with cooler air to reduce the chances of detection. (A low radar signature is much harder to achieve in a ground vehicle due to the need for cooling-air inlets, wheel arches and other openings.)

There were battery powered trucks on the roads in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Diesel-electric transmission has been used in some high power situations, e.g. railway locomotives and heavy earth-moving equipment. Recent pressures to reduce emissions and increase fuel efficiency, together with improvements in electric motors, battery technology and electronic power control, have created new interest in electric and hybrid power systems for smaller vehicles.
- 4wd.sofcom.com/4WD.html

A smaller diesel engine can be fitted because it only needs to meet the RST-V's average power requirements; the batteries can help out to meet the peak requirements, i.e. under acceleration and hill climbing. The diesel can operate at optimum efficiency settings and simply stop when the batteries are charged. Altogether this makes for greater fuel efficiency, even taking account of the weight of the battery pack, and is one reason why car (4x2) makers are considering hybrid power systems (e.g. the Hyundai FGV-1 at a recent motor show). For the military, fuel efficiency means greater range and an easing of logistical problems in supplying fuel to forward operations.

The effects of four wheel drive, gearing, diff' locks and traction control are all managed by computerized control of the four electric motors. Should the diesel engine fail, or even one or two of the electric motors, the vehicle may still be able to limp home and reach safe territory.

The Marine Corps is already experimenting with hybrid power systems, fitting one to a buggy known as the Joint Tactical Electric Vehicle (JTEV). Test Humvees (HMMWVs) have been similarly equipped, demonstrating a dramatic improvement in fuel consumption (not hard) and greater acceleration compared to the usual diesel Humvee.

Onroad, the RST-V must cruise at 100kph. Offroad, an advanced suspension system is required for high speed cross-country travel, and to handle 40 degree side-slopes. An active suspension systems of some sort will be needed. (In Australia, the Kinetic hydro-pneumatic suspension and the Fielder semi-active pneumatic suspension may be indicators of things to come.)

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a partner in the RST-V project with the US Marine Corps in consideration of the advanced technology that will be needed for the novel power and suspension systems plus armour and sensors.

  • 1997 November: Lockheed Martin Vought Systems and General Dynamics Land Systems selected to each provide a prototype RST-V.
  • 1998/1999: one company selected to build and test two vehicles.
  • 1999-2001: test period.

Go to the Military Vehicles pages



 

    eCars Spotlight 
Holden Astra Convertible Turbo(Highly recommended sports car), from $49,990
This European convertible is a stunning car in so many ways. It's a great drive (with high performance 147kw Turbo). It's practical and apart from a small boot has abundant room for 4 or 5 at a pinch. It's loaded with standard features: air, power windows / steer, cruise, 6 speaker CD, ABS, traction control, airbags & more. It also looks great! My Managing Director's lovely wife owns one of these & I have no hesitation in recommending this car to you. A true bargain for a high performance Euro Convertible.
Click here for specs & best price..

    Elsewhere on eCars 

Find a used car
Search for and find your next car anywhere in Australia!

Find a new car
Research and compare specs, features, pricing and photos of all current models. Submit an enquiry and a dealer from the ecars network will contact you with their best price.

Find a dealer
Find the best car dealer nearest you.

New car specials
The best new cars in Australia and at the best prices.

Valuations
A very handy tool to get an instant and current valuation on your very own car.

Research and compare
Research all your car needs. Compare makes & models, get quotes on insurance or finance, get a valuation or find a dealer.

Sell your car
Advertise your car on Australia's leading automotive website for only $10 no more to pay!

Car buyer
Find a used car
Find a new car
Sell your car
New car specials
Valuate your car
Research & compare
Dealer search
Daily
Choose a car
News & reviews
eSearch Directory
Parts & accessories
Customised cars
Auto repairs
Car loans
Leasing
eCars encyclopedia
Outdoor Recreation
4wd vehicles
4wd news
4wd events
4wd history
4wd conversions
4wd world
4wd australia
4wd gallery
4wd contributions
4wd FAQ
What's on
Motorsport TV Guide

eBroadcast Australia
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Useful facts indexed in alphabetical order for easy browsing:
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
eBroadcast Australia

eBroadcast Australia
eBroadcast Australia
EBroadcast Australia
EBroadcast Australia 
Used CarsNew CarsPrivate
Make:  
Price:  
Postcode:    
Keywords:  
EBroadcast Australia

Top border of the eCars site