LARS: Powering Autonomous Systems Across Air, Land, and Sea
In the fast-moving world of autonomous systems, success isn’t just about smarter AI or better sensors — it’s about infrastructure. Without reliable launch and recovery, unmanned vehicles can’t operate at scale or across domains. That’s where Launch & Recovery Systems (LARS) come in. These engineered solutions make it possible to deploy, recover, and redeploy UAVs, UGVs, USVs, and UUVs safely and efficiently — even in the toughest conditions. Why LARS matters • Motion-compensation & stabilization for rough seas or uneven terrain • Remote or autonomous operation, reducing crew risk • Modular adaptability across air, surface, and underwater platforms • Safety features: cradles, latching systems, telescopic frames Use cases across domains • Naval operations: Launch & recover USVs/UUVs in high sea states • Underwater research: Reliable recovery for ROVs/AUVs without damage • Hybrid craft handling: Manned + unmanned boats launched/recovered from combatants or coast guard vessel...