Guideline™ Robotic Convoy System
Guideline™ is the simplest and most affordable way to automate your convoys. Guideline™ uses a Kevlar cord to physically tether unmanned vehicles to a lead vehicle. Sensors in the Guideline™ unit relay direction, speed, and distance to the autonomous vehicle control system linked to the unit. The vehicle control system then plots a course that exactly mimics the lead vehicle’s pathway.
Learn more about how Guideline™ works, reliability, and safety features below.
Getting to Know Guideline™
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| Guideline™ Unmanned Convoy System uses the latest technology to create a simple unmanned convoy solution. Guideline™ uses a Kevlar cable that clips onto the lead vehicle. Advanced algorithms in the Guideline™ unit relay the exact location and pathway of the lead vehicle. | Guideline™ Unmanned Convoy System is designed to be a versatile robotic convoy solution for a variety of industries. Guideline™ applications include military convoys in active combat zones, military base logistics, highway speed convoys, construction equipment convoys, and more. | Got questions about Guideline™ Unmanned Convoy System? We’ve got answers. Click the link below to learn more about Guideline™ frequently asked questions. FAQ page coming soon! |
Guideline™ In The News
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Guideline™ is GDRS’s Leader/Follower SystemGuideline™ is being actively used by both domestic and international military organizations and contractors. For example, major US defense contractor General Dynamics Robotic Systems (GDRS) uses Guideline™ as its robotic Leader/Follower convoy solution, and has tested Guideline™ in convoys up to 10 vehicles traveling at 40 MPH. |
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Guideline™ In-Theater DeploymentAutonomous Solutions, Inc. recently partnered with a major U.S. Department of Defense prime contractor to deploy the Guideline™ Unmanned Convoy System in an active combat theater. Guideline™ will act as a reliable support and safety system integrated into the contractor’s existing robotic vehicle platform, ensuring autonomous supply and support convoys safely arrive at their destination. |













