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    Army’s Diesel-Electric ‘Aggressor’ Vehicle Could Be Iraq’s First Hybrid



    The diesel-electric hybrid hype has met its match: the U.S. Army. After focusing on hydrogen fuel cells in its original version of “The Aggressor,” a high-performance, off-road Alternative Mobility Vehicle (AMV) for military ground exploration and scouting missions, the Pentagon is now going the way of Detroit—with batteries.

    The new, second-generation prototype will still utilize the same basic chassis and exterior design for light-duty capacity. But the Army’s auto research arm—part of the Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC)—has developed a battery-dominant, hybrid-electric drivetrain with a diesel engine-generator. That could make the new Aggressor the first hybrid to hit the streets of Baghdad en masse.

    A wider, 66-in. body design makes room for high-performance acceleration—as military vehicles go—with the second-gen Aggressor set to rev from 0-40 mph in four seconds and top out at 80 mph. But speed is not the main attraction here; stealth is. The Aggressor’s design provides battery-only operations, allowing it to switch into “silent mode” with a reduced thermal signature. Combine that with extended range and exportable power, and this should be one tough-to-detect AMV for missions involving communications, surveillance and targeting.

    While the first prototype, built in 2004, never made it beyond military testing and evaluation, the new pre-production Aggressors aim to be energy- and mission-sustainable. “We believe that the AMV program offers an innovative solution as a long-range reconnaissance vehicle that fills a technology gap for the U.S. Army in its national defense efforts while reducing its fuel logistic burden,” said Alan Niedzwieki, president and CEO of Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies, which the Army contracted for both versions of the Aggressor.

    There have also been internal discussions about the benefits of the Aggressor and Quantum’s innovative, hybrid drivetrain for other commercial applications, including homeland security, border patrol, park service operations and light-duty automobiles. A military-powered hybrid future? Now that’s one for the comments section.... —Brittany Marquis


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  • #2
    LordShiva - Please, please, please stop with teh aggressors. Please, I beg of you. :desire:
    "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
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    • #3
      You won´t believe it, but it seems like "Aggressor" is specifically mentioned in the blog where he has his quotes from.

      So, unless Lord Shiva is the writer of the blog, he is absolutely innocent
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      • #4
        yeah
        "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
        "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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        • #5
          You've been punk'd!
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          • #6
            You do notice the threadstarter has absolutely no interest in discussing the actual topic? Not a word. This thread went up for one reason and one reason one - LS was searching for "aggressor" topics and probably giggled with excitement when he found the article posted. He still thinks it's funny.

            So no, I've been nothing of the sort.
            "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
            "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Wezil
              LordShiva - Please, please, please stop with teh aggressors. Please, I beg of you. :desire:
              Originally posted by Wezil
              You do notice the threadstarter has absolutely no interest in discussing the actual topic? Not a word. This thread went up for one reason and one reason one - LS was searching for "aggressor" topics and probably giggled with excitement when he found the article posted. He still thinks it's funny.

              So no, I've been nothing of the sort.
              All this stuff does is encourage him.
              Unbelievable!

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              • #8
                Is he not supposed to be an adult?
                "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                • #9
                  I had my doubts to the reliability, but after reading the article for once, it seems to make sense. Quieter and less heat signiture could prove beneficial.

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                  • #10
                    It also looks awesome.

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                    • #11
                      Looks like a lot of body bags to me. No armor or protection of any kind. I know it is supposed to be a fast-light recon vehicle but Special OPS already has those wicked fast dune buggy things so why waste money on a whole new design?
                      Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                      • #12
                        Because it looks awesome.

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                        • #13
                          Wait, wait, wait, the military personnel in Iraq and critics of the war at home have both long complained about the LACK of appropriate armoring on humvees in Iraq, making them highly susceptible to IEDs. How is this thing's lack of sides, doors and a roof a good thing? Is anyone awake at the Pentagon? They rejected spending the money to build better-armored humvees (primarily the under carriage where IEDs hit the hardest), but they were more than willing to spend the money on developing electric dune-buggys? It's nice that, alongside their internal report acknowledging that global climate change will have an adverse effect on world politics and inflame conflicts in the coming decades, they've also decided in some small way to respond progressively to the problem, but why ignore current troops getting blown to bits?

                          Edit: Crafted my post before Oerdin posted. Rational minds think alike, or something...
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                          • #14
                            Looks like a high-tech version of the SAS vehicles (which also are open roofed). Pinkies or whatever they're called. So these Agressors will be called Greenies then?

                            Green warfare
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                            • #15
                              No armor or protection of any kind.
                              One of the greatest fallacies of this war is the perception that every vehicle in the inventory has to consist of a 3 inch thick armored box

                              Wait, wait, wait, the military personnel in Iraq and critics of the war at home have both long complained about the LACK of appropriate armoring on humvees in Iraq, making them highly susceptible to IEDs.
                              Irrationally in most cases.

                              In any case, it has been a long term goal of the army to reduce the fuels logistics footprint which right now is huge. Most people forget how much stuff it takes to make a modern army move, anything that reduces that is good, and this seems like a logical first step.

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