PRODUCT DETAILS
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Overview
The M3 Unmanned Transport Vehicle is a heavy-duty tracked UGV built on a full all-terrain differential chassis. Engineered for environments where conventional wheeled vehicles struggle — rubble, slopes, rough outdoor terrain, and confined indoor spaces — it delivers industrial-grade payload capacity without putting personnel at risk.
At its core, the M3 is a mobile infrastructure platform: stable, durable, and built to carry. Remote control and autonomous path-planning come standard, giving operators the flexibility to switch between direct teleoperation and hands-off mission execution depending on the environment.
Key Specifications
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Parameter |
Value |
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Dimensions |
2000 × 1350 × 680 mm |
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Top Speed |
10 km/h |
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Maximum Payload |
400 kg |
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Battery Runtime |
4 hours |
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Max Gradeability |
30° |
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Chassis Type |
M3 Tracked All-Terrain Differential |
Core Capabilities
Full-Domain Mobility. Rubber tracks and a low center of gravity let the M3 operate where wheeled AGVs can't — gravel, grass, mud, rubble, ramps, and uneven industrial floors. The 30° gradeability handles most real-world inclines.
Remote & Autonomous Operation. Operators can drive the vehicle manually through a remote controller or ground control station, or switch to autonomous mode with pre-planned routes and real-time obstacle avoidance.
400 kg Payload Capacity. The reinforced open-frame cargo deck handles heavy boxes, medical equipment cases, field supply containers, or customer-supplied payload modules without structural compromise.
Modular Open Platform. Standard power outlets, communication ports, and mounting interfaces make integration of third-party sensors, cameras, or specialized equipment straightforward. No proprietary lock-in.
Application Scenarios
- Warehouse & Logistics — heavy carton and pallet transport across large floor areas
- Hospital & Medical Facilities — sterile supply delivery, equipment transfer between departments
- Outdoor Campus & Industrial Parks — site logistics across mixed paved and unpaved terrain
- Disaster Response & Emergency Operations — supply delivery in structurally compromised environments
- Defense & Tactical Logistics — forward-area resupply and materiel transport
- Scientific Research — mobile sensor platform for field data collection
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of chassis does the M3 use?
The M3 uses a tracked all-terrain differential chassis — a drive configuration that steers by varying track speeds on each side. This design handles soft ground, rubble, ramps, and uneven surfaces far better than wheeled alternatives, while maintaining tight turning radius in confined spaces.
What is the maximum payload capacity?
The M3 carries up to 400 kg on its cargo deck. This covers the majority of warehouse, medical, and field logistics use cases — from stacked cardboard boxes to heavy equipment cases.
How long does the battery last on a single charge?
Standard runtime is 4 hours under typical operating conditions. Actual runtime varies based on payload weight, terrain type, and drive duty cycle. Heavier payloads on steep terrain will reduce endurance; flat-floor indoor operation typically meets or exceeds the rated figure.
What is the maximum slope the M3 can climb?
The M3 handles grades up to 30°, which covers the large majority of real-world ramps, earthworks, and rough terrain encountered in industrial and field deployments.
Does the M3 support autonomous navigation?
Yes. The platform supports both remote teleoperation and autonomous path planning with obstacle avoidance. Autonomous mode allows pre-programmed routes for repeating missions without continuous operator input.
Can I integrate my own sensors or equipment?
The M3 is designed as an open-architecture platform. It includes standard power interfaces, communication ports, and payload mounting positions to support third-party cameras, LiDAR, radar, robotic arms, or specialized equipment. Contact us for interface documentation and SDK availability.
Does the M3 work indoors and outdoors?
Yes. The tracked chassis handles both smooth indoor floors (warehouses, hospitals, factories) and outdoor surfaces (gravel, grass, mixed paving, light rubble). It is not designed for deep water crossings or fully aquatic operation.
How is the M3 controlled?
Standard control options include handheld remote controller for close-range operation, ground control station for extended-range missions, and autonomous mode for pre-planned route execution. The platform supports integration with fleet management systems for multi-vehicle coordination.
What are the vehicle dimensions?
The M3 measures 2000 mm (length) × 1350 mm (width) × 680 mm (height) in its base configuration. Actual envelope with loaded payload will vary. Check specific doorway, corridor, and passage clearances before deploying in confined indoor environments.
Is the M3 available as a base platform only?
Yes. The M3 is available in a base platform configuration — chassis, drivetrain, power system, and control interfaces — for customers who wish to integrate their own payloads, sensors, and software. Custom configurations and volume pricing are available on request.

