Organization: CRG Automation
Country: USA
Website: crgautomation.com
Year Founded: 2000
Number of Employees: 11-50
The system has been running and is on track to complete the project by a Department of Defense deadline of 2023.
Description:
CRG Automation built a robotic system to help decommission a stockpile of 70,000 M55 chemical missiles at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky. The M55 missiles are filled with VX and sarin nerve agents. The system combines traditional industrial robotic arms, autonomous mobile robots, and custom pick-and-place robots to make the work safer and more efficient, processing more than 25 missiles per hour. Some of the major improvements to the process increased safety by identifying and handling leaking rockets, as well as reducing in-person maintenance requirements, lowering the risk of injury. After an 18-month design and approval process, the system has been running and is on track to complete the project by a Department of Defense (DOD) deadline of 2023.
CRG Automation built a robotic system to help decommission a stockpile of 70,000 M55 chemical missiles at the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky. The M55 missiles are filled with VX and sarin nerve agents. The system combines traditional industrial robotic arms, autonomous mobile robots, and custom pick-and-place robots to make the work safer and more efficient, processing more than 25 missiles per hour. Some of the major improvements to the process increased safety by identifying and handling leaking rockets, as well as reducing in-person maintenance requirements, lowering the risk of injury. After an 18-month design and approval process, the system has been running and is on track to complete the project by a Department of Defense (DOD) deadline of 2023.