https://asrojournal-sttal.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/ASRO/issue/feedJOURNAL ASRO2024-09-30T16:14:30+00:00Dr. Okol Sri Suharyo, S.T., M.T.asrojournal@sttal.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>JOURNAL ASRO - STTAL : THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANALYSIS SYSTEM AND RESEARCH OF OPERATIONS<br></strong></p> <p><strong>ISSN : 2460-7037 ; E-ISSN : 2722-5763</strong></p>https://asrojournal-sttal.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/ASRO/article/view/553THE CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN ON TACTICAL GROUND VEHICLE (TGV) FOR AKSUS TEAM PASKHAS COMMAND BATTALYON2024-09-30T16:14:30+00:00Erpan Sahirierpansahiri@gmail.comZaini Zainizaini345@gmail.com<p>The Paskhas Command Battalion is the implementing unit of the Korpaskhas whose main task is to carry out <br>operations for the seizure and defense of TNI AU strategic objects in military operations. In carrying out its duties, <br>there is a PDR Team that carries out indoor combat tasks. However, in practice, the PDR Team still lacks data <br>that will be used in the battle. So we need a tool that can present visual data in the room and can paralyze the <br>enemy without having direct contact with the PDR Team and can destroy vital enemy objects to support the main <br>troops. Therefore, it is necessary to make a supporting tool in the form of a Tactical Ground Vehicle (TGV) with <br>remote control. By using a design method that unifies several supporting components both in mechanical and <br>electrical systems, hardware and software as well as control systems. The control system uses wireless with a <br>transmitter on the remote control that is integrated with the receiver at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. Utilizing a DC <br>Brushed motor as a driver and an ESC (Electronic Speed Control) as a movement controller. Equipped with an <br>FPV camera with a frequency of 5.8 GHz so that it can find out visual data in the room through the display screen, <br>as well as a weapon mechanical system and weapon trigger suppression and detonator trigger that utilizes a servo <br>motor connected to the receiver. Based on the results of the design and testing that has been carried out so that <br>it can be used and functions properly with a success rate of 89%.<br>Keywords: Aksus Team, Commando Battalion, Paskhas, Tactical Ground Vehicle.</p>2024-08-01T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024