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EVENTS THE QUGV'S STOLE THE SHOW! Update from AUSA BY PAUL FORTIN 36 DECEMBER 2021/JANUARY 2022 www.vanguardcanada.com W hile the global pandem- ic has made in-person events difficult at best, one of the largest de- fence conferences in the United States - The Association of US Army (AUSA) 2021 took place from Oc- tober 13-15 at the Washington D.C. Con- vention Center. Observing strict manda- tory vaccination and masking protocols, over 33,000 delegates from 80 countries and 650 exhibitors attended the largest land power exposition and professional development forum in North America. Taking place over three days, the annual AUSA meeting is designed to deliver the US Army's message by highlighting the capabilities of organizations and present- ing a wide range of industry products and services. AUSA accomplishes this task throughout the entire event by providing informative and relevant presentations on the State-of-the-Army, panel discussions and seminars on pertinent military and national security subjects, and a variety of valuable networking events available to all who attended. The conference is one of the key communication platforms used by the US Army to educate and inform government, academic, civic and veteran advocates, and leadership on Army priori- ties and issues impacting today's Army. No more was this apparent when wan- dering the massive trade show floor. On display were some of the latest concept designs for future helicopters, autono- mous vehicles, weapon systems, and next generation soldier systems platforms. Most notable, and the stars of the show were the robot patrol "canines" which were seen wandering the show floor handing out promotional pamphlets from their masters. Properly referred to as Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Ve- hicles or QUGV, they utilize the tech- nology advances being implemented in autonomous systems with a mobility ap- proach that has been field proven with military for reconnaissance, surveillance, and security K-9 applications. While the conference was not only an ideal platform for larger institutional de- fence companies like Lockheed Martin, Textron, and General Dynamics to show

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