Among the key systems on display is the FV-014 loitering munition, a portable reconnaissance and strike drone designed for modern battlefield requirements. The system enables operators to observe and analyse targets before executing precise strikes, while remaining actively involved in decision-making to minimise collateral damage and improve operational control.
Rheinmetall is also presenting its RV-005 c-UAS interceptor drone, a “hard-kill” system developed to counter small unmanned aerial threats. Using artificial intelligence, the drone can engage targets through collision or a warhead, even in environments affected by radio jamming, and can be integrated into wider multi-layered air defence systems.
In the space domain, the company is highlighting Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites, which provide high-resolution imagery regardless of weather or lighting conditions. Through its Rheinmetall ICEYE Space Solutions joint venture, the firm is developing a sovereign German satellite constellation to support secure, real-time reconnaissance and operational awareness.
The YARO Cobot, a collaborative robot designed for demanding environments, is also being showcased as part of Rheinmetall’s robotics offering. Built with a robust aluminium frame and advanced sensors, the system is capable of operating in extreme temperatures and conditions while maintaining precision through vibration control and adaptable sensor configurations.
Rheinmetall subsidiary MIRA GmbH is demonstrating teleoperation technologies, including a driver’s console and control centre for remotely operated vehicles. The system enables real-time vehicle control using high-resolution video feeds, supporting safe and scalable remote driving operations in complex environments.
Through its presence at the exhibition, Rheinmetall is positioning itself as a key player in the digital transformation of modern armed forces. The company emphasised its role in advancing unmanned technologies and networked operations, underlining their importance for future military capability and information superiority.
























