The focal point of the demonstration featured three Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), each equipped with payloads from consortium members and collaboration partners. These UGVs seamlessly executed various autonomous missions, illustrating the comprehensive capabilities of the iMUGS system. The showcased missions included autonomous mission planning from the operator’s perspective, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) with object detection and recognition, autonomous re-supply, casualty evacuation, and cyber threat response.
Executed by the French armed forces, these missions exemplified how manned units can leverage unmanned systems to execute missions with enhanced safety and efficiency.
Milrem will leverage its existing THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle to accommodate various payloads in the ambitious iMUGS project, which amounts to 32.6 million euros. This collaborative effort involves thirteen entities, with Milrem Robotics leading the project. The consortium comprises Bittium, Diehl Defence, dotOcean, GMV Aerospace and Defence, Insta Advance, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW), Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT), NEXTER Systems, the Royal Military Academy of Belgium, Safran Electronics & Defense, Talgen Cybersecurity, and sol.one.
At its core, iMUGS focuses on developing a modular and scalable architecture for hybrid manned-unmanned systems. The overarching objective is to establish a standardized European-wide ecosystem encompassing aerial and ground platforms, command and control systems, communication equipment, sensors, payloads, and algorithms. By doing so, the project addresses critical challenges, including heightened interoperability, improved situational awareness, and expedited decision-making processes.