http://defense-update.com/20140601_these-stealthy-bikes-are-made-for-special-ops.html
These stealthy bikes are made for special ops
Jun 1, 2014

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The Zero MMX uses the Z-Force electrically powered powertrain with direct
drive gearing and an air cooled motor. With no transmission, powertrain
fluids or gas, the Zero MMX is easy to transport and maintain. Endurance is
provided by quick swappable power packs. Photo: Zero MMX

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Iranian RPG team deployed on a combat dirt bike

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A member of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations
Capable (SOC) waits his turn to onload his motorcycle for a helicopter
flight into Kuwait. Photo: US Navy

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26th MEU scouts on board an LHD at the Mediterranean load two KLR-250D8
motorcycles onto a CH-46 helicopter. Photo: USMC

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Zero MMX is an electric powered bike designed specifically to military use.
In addition to the extra rugged design, the bike is fitted with
military-unique controls that would provide riders more manoeuvrability and
performance over safety and stability, for use in extreme conditions, where
their survival may be in stake. Photo: Zero

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DARPA has funded a $100,000 study to enhance the Redshift MX high
performance off-road motorcycle into a military-optimized hybrid-electric
powered dirt bike.

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“Ghostrider” is a robot motorcycle that drives itself, with no human
intervention once it is underway. The motorcycle was the only two-wheeled
entrant in the autonomous vehicle races of 2004 and 2005 sponsored by
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Photo: Smithsonian Museum


video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Y8sJMMBAqUU
Special Forces Motorcycles - Diesel/Hybrid/Electrical
defenseupdate· Apr 25, 2014
This video is part of an upcoming feature on http://defense-update.com
covering the development of military motorcycles. 
Motorcycles are serving military forces for over a century, providing fast,
agile and efficient transportation for scouts, messengers, technicians,
escorts and warfighters. In recent years, as new all terrain vehicles (ATV)
entered military service, the military use of bikes diminished, particularly
with the transition of military to diesel fuel, which hasn't been well
received by the motorcycle industry community. The introduction of 100%
electrical powered and hybrid-electric bikes could bring the military bikes
back to focus, providing fast and stealthy transportation for special ops.
stay tuned for the upcoming features on http://www.defense-update.com
]

Defense-Update looks at the new generation of ultra stealthy, off-road bikes
designed specifically for special ops

Motorcycles are serving military forces for over a century, providing fast,
agile and efficient transportation for scouts, warfighters, security patrols
and guards, messengers and technicians. With the introduction of all terrain
vehicles (ATV) with the military, the importance of bikes as off-road
vehicles has diminished. With the transition of military to diesel fuel,
this trend has grown, as diesel hasn’t been well received by the motorcycle
industry and community.

The introduction of 100% electrical powered and hybrid-electric bikes has
the potential to bring the bikes back to the military focus, especially with
special operations forces (SOF), where their speed and stealth are of utmost
value.

For their low cost, high mobility and efficiency, bikes have become a
popular tool in irregular warfare. Used by insurgents, bikes enable
insurgents to outpace the military ‘sensor to shooter’ cycle (also known as
OODA loop).

Motorcycles were widely used by all sides during the first and second world
war. During the great war, during WW II hundreds of thousands of bikes were
produced and used in all theatres, primarily for liaison, communications,
and transportation. After WW II the popularity of military bikes diminished.
These huge wartime orders have never returned. In 1981 the US Army selected
a new type of motorcycle, for off-road mobility, buying 2,500 examples from
Hayes, the majority being Kawasaki KLR650s that Hayes modified for military
use.

Most motorcycles manufacturers consider petrol engines as the only option
for propulsion. This poses significant challenge in the diesel-oriented
military economy. To exploit the military transition to diesel Hayes also
developed a diesel Known as the Hayes’ 1030 the vehicle used the same
Kawasaki KLR650, converted to take Hayes’ powered variant of the KLR650,
known as Hayes 1030. These bikes can run on can run on seven different
fuels, including diesel, biodiesel, JP8 aviation kerosene and other military
fuel variants. Over the last 10 years the Marine Corps, who paid for the
development, have bought only 211.

Bikes are often the only type of vehicle than can be carried on assault
helicopters and, when flown by V-22, Chinook or CH-53, deploy safely
straight off the ramp. While offroad bikes are tough, military bikes are
built even tougher, some are even dropped from helicopters on deployment.
For the average military user, a diesel powered motorcycle would be
sufficient for mobility, fuel economy, weight and range, but when it comes
to special operations, the noisy bikes become is a liability.

Another model enhanced to meet the growing military interest in dirt bikes
is the ChristiniAWD Military Edition based on the company’s AWD 450 E or DS
models. These can be tailored for off-road or highway. According to
Christini, these special edition bikes are used by the Navy Seals and
Special Forces groups overseas, as well as other branches of the military.
It features a liquid cooled 450cc four-stroke engine, and an all wheel drive
system that provides additional traction, handling and stability.

Christini is also offering customized military training as part of its
partnership with Fayetteville N.C. based Tactical Mobility Training, where
founder, James King, is operating a training regiment to develop and mentor
operators that utilize light mobility platforms to penetrate deep within the
enemy’s territory. Personnel from SOCOM, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and
British Special Forces have already took these courses.

Electric powered motorcycles are promising a unique and stealthy solution
(listen and see video), Adapting electrical propulsion and high power
density batteries developed for hybrid and commercial 100% electric
propelled vehicles, electrically powered motorcycles are promising new
capabilities for special ops.

In 2013 Zero Motorcyclesintroduced a special military model of its Zero FX
electric bike called ‘Zero MMX’, designed specifically for special
operations. Apparently, the US Special Operations Command has already
ordered some of those bikes for evaluations. Packing speed, off-road
ruggedness and stealth, the MMX has what it takes to move special ops. Its
main advantage is the quiet propulsion – it is powered by an electrical
motor feeding on a high capacity lithium-ion rechargeable battery, supplying
sufficient power for a relevant mission.

Stealth is an important attribute of the electric bike and the Zero is
indeed absolutely silent when stopped. It is barely audible while on the
move, and puts out a minimal heat signature to keep operators undetected.
The MMX was introduced last year and received minor modifications and
updates in 2014.

By militarizing their motorcycle Zero has sealed all sensitive systems,
enabling the MMX to operate in wet or rainy conditions at water levels up to
one meter deep (3.2 foot). The bike comes already wired to take infrared
lights on the front and tail. The military model is fitted with safety
override and reserve power enabling the rider to extract the maximum
potential in extreme, life threatening situations.

What if your mission would last much longer than two hours? you can’t top up
an electric motorcycle at the nearest gas station. That’s where the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) came in. In February 2014 the
agency awarded a $100,000 contract for preliminary design of a
hybrid-electric stealthy motorcycle for the military. The idea is to combine
the stealthiness and speed of the all-electric power train with the energy
efficiency of internal combustion engine-generator, resulting in extended
missions and more flexibility in field use.

The feasibility study is managed by Logos Technologies, a Research and
Development (R&D) contractor working closely with DARPA and other government
agencies, and utilize the RedShift MX hybrid powered bike platform provided
by BRD. “With a growing need to operate small units far from logistical
support, the military may increasingly rely on adaptable, efficient
technologies like this hybrid-electric motorcycle” Wade Pulliam, manager of
advanced concepts at Logos Technologies noted. “Quieted, all-wheel-drive
capability at extended range in a lightweight, rugged, single-track vehicle
could support the successful operations of U.S. expeditionary and special
forces in extreme terrain conditions and contested environments” Pulliman
added.

The hybrid power pack could be used to support the warfighter in more than
mobility, speed and stealth. It also provides an integral power generation
source, providing teams with electrical power to recharge batteries, or run
appliances, such as satellite links and networks.

For its base platform, the project relies on an existing racing bike, the
RedShift MX, a 250-pound all-electric motorcycle that will be fitted with a
small internal combustion engine generating the power to drive the main
engine and recharge the battery. The study will provide the data for
tradeoff analysis determining the size of the engine and associated fuel
tank.

Similar to the Zero, the RedShift MX has a two hour range. The hybrid system
will extend its mission endurance much further. While the system would
optimize on stealth, rather than mission endurance, but the addition of
hybrid power train is expected to significantly increase the vehicle’s
mission endurance.

In the past DARPA has also explored the use of unmanned motorcycle, one of
the early designs, Yamaha 90cc racing motorcycle called Ghostrider was
turned into a robot motorcycle that could drive itself. The Ghostrider
participated in the DARPA Challenge of 2004 and 2005 but this path hasn’t
moved on, as follow-on developments focused on unmanned all-terrain mobility
opted for the four-wheel ATVs and legged platforms. The Ghostrider is now
presented at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
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