Sweden to Test THeMIS Cargo UGV
Sweden bought Milrem’s THeMIS Cargo unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) to test the potential of robotic systems in modern warfare. T
Sweden bought Milrem’s THeMIS Cargo unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) to test the potential of robotic systems in modern warfare. T
French vehicle manufacturer UNAC presented its RIDER UGV as part of a manned-unmanned teaming concept by employing a UGV to support an infantry section.
KNDS presented a Medium-Forces-Mission-Solution using manned/unmanned teaming systems, data management, and sensor-to-shooter technology.
Footage of Russian personnel testing a T-72 Main Battle Tank (MBT) modified to be operated remotely was shared on Telegram.
Ukrainian Azov Brigade introduces Ukrainian-Made Sirko-S1 Unmanned Ground Vehicles. The UGV were sent to the 6th Battalion.
Ukranian FPV is seen intercepting a Russian UAV in the air during its cruise to its target.
Havelsan and Repkon Defence have signed an MoU in DSA Malaysia to install Repkon’s 40 mm Automatic Grenade Launcher (RDS40-AGL) to Barkan UGV.
Footage of the destruction of two armed UGVs fielded by Russia by Ukrainian forces has been shared on social media.
HAVELSAN announced that its unmanned ground vehicle Barkan has passed various mobility, autonomous navigation, and environmental resilience tests.
Milrem Robotics’ Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV), THeMIS, merges with Leonardo’s HITROLE remote weapons station.
Russia deploys the unmanned tank Sturm to the battlefield in Ukraine. The tank is based on a T-72B3 tank chassis.
The importance of Unmanned Ground Systems (UGV) is increasing every day. The U.S. Army, which conducted a series of trials about UGV solutions, picked another system of Korean origin for evaluation.
Estonia-based Milrem Robotics company has delivered the first THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicle to the Spanish Defence Ministry.
Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have become a worldwide representative of the Turkish Defence Industry. Turkiye, however, continues to invest in other unmanned systems on the ground and sea. Turkish defence company FNSS is building Unmanned Ground Vehicles. The company signed a contract with the Defence Industry Agency (DIA) for the mass production of heavyweight UGVs. On the other hand, Turkiye continues to invest in other unmanned systems on land and at sea.