The Outpost

Autonomous Multi-domain Launcher meets another program milestone

- By Katie Davis Skelley

Mission success.

Another pivotal stride was made by the Autonomous Multi-domain Launcher as the combined team of the U.S. Army Combat Capabiliti­es Developmen­t Command Aviation & Missile Center (DEVCOM AvMC) and the Ground Vehicle Systems Center conducted a successful live fire of a Reduced Range Practice Rocket (RRPR) fired from the Autonomous Multi-domain Launcher (AML) at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) on April 24, 2024.

“The team has worked diligently over the past four years to achieve this milestone of a long-range missile launch from a fully robotic platform,” said Lucas Hunter, AML project manager for DEVCOM AvMC.

AML is an initiative to develop and demonstrat­e an autonomous, unmanned, highly mobile, C-130 transporta­ble launcher. The prototype launcher will be capable of convoy operations, autonomous way point navigation, tele-operation and remote launcher turret and fire control operation. It will also launch longer munitions while remaining compatible with the current munitions.

One of the primary goals of

AML is providing fires forces with additional launcher platforms to mass fire with minimal impact on force structure manning. AML will also give the Army a three-times increase in fire power and magazine

depth. the AML program proves the level

During its time at YPG, the of expertise contained within the AML launched three RRPRs in a DEVCOM formation and its ability successive ripple fire mission. In all, to combine efforts across centers six RRPRs were successful­ly fired to address the needs of the Army’s from the AML in a demonstrat­ion Warfighter­s. of the launcher’s ability to maneuver “The AML team leveraged under supervised autonomy from a three major Army S&T [science hide location to a firing point, turn ndand technology] investment­s, the to an assigned heading and execute Palletized Field Artillery Launcher, fire control commands from a remote gunner position.

Over the week leading up to the initial live fire, the AML successful­ly demonstrat­ed each of its mobility modes: tele-op, waypoint navigation and convoy operations.

Soldiers from the Tennessee Army National Guard 1-181st Field Artillery Regiment were also on hand to train on and operate the AML.

The team was pleased with the outcome, Hunter said, noting that

IT.

Autonomous Transport Vehicle System and Secure Tactical Advanced Mobile Power to rapidly and economical­ly develop the AML prototype,” Hunter said.

AML’s success at YPG paves the road to its next test at Valiant Shield 24, a bi-annual, joint service field-training exercise to be held in summer 2024.

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 ?? ?? The U.S. Army Combat Capabiliti­es Developmen­t Command Aviation & Missile Center and Ground Vehicle Systems Center’s combined Autonomous Multi-domain Launcher (AML) team conducted a successful live re of a Reduced Range Practice Rocket red from the AML at Yuma Proving Ground in April. (U.S. Army photos)
The U.S. Army Combat Capabiliti­es Developmen­t Command Aviation & Missile Center and Ground Vehicle Systems Center’s combined Autonomous Multi-domain Launcher (AML) team conducted a successful live re of a Reduced Range Practice Rocket red from the AML at Yuma Proving Ground in April. (U.S. Army photos)

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