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Image 1 of 15 from US Marines RST-V Hybrid Tactical Vehicle The Shadow (RST-V) A replacement for <br>
the Humvee? The RST-V is fitted with a<br>
3m extending mast on which<br>
is mounted with a suite of <br>
electro-optical surveillance sensors
Image 5 of 15 from US Marines RST-V Hybrid Tactical Vehicle The hybrid electric drive <br>
consists of a diesel engine powering<br>
permanent magnet generator and motors Image 7 of 15 from US Marines RST-V Hybrid Tactical Vehicle Image 8 of 15 from US Marines RST-V Hybrid Tactical Vehicle
The sensor mast extended Image 10 of 15 from US Marines RST-V Hybrid Tactical Vehicle The vehicle's maximum road <br>
speed is 112km/h with an<br>
unrefueled range of 758km at 50km/h Image 12 of 15 from US Marines RST-V Hybrid Tactical Vehicle
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Article Summary
The US Marine Corps' first 4x4 hybrid-electric tactical vehicle - the Shadow RST-V - has been tested by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and may soon challenge the Humvee as the dominant vehicle for military use. The Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Targeting Vehicle (RST-V) is a high mobility, electric drive technology demonstrator that incorporates a lightweight diesel engine coupled to a permanent-magnetic generator which drives four in-hub permanent-magnet electric wheel motors. The RST-V is ideally suited as a reconnaissance vehicle, as its lithium-ion battery pack enables silent movement for upwards of 20 miles with extremely low thermal and acoustic signatures.

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