Developed in Germany, the RCM² is adaptable for various mission profiles, featuring capabilities for both short and long-range engagements. It boasts loitering abilities and can operate in GPS-denied environments. The system allows for interactive command transfer among networked operators and is flexible regarding launch platforms and control domains, supporting joint force operations.
RCM² can perform sensor-based reconnaissance and provide real-time situational data. As part of the Next Generation Weapon System within the FCAS programme, MBDA collaborates with Spanish partner SATNUS to drive technological advancements in remote carriers.
At ILA 2024, MBDA, along with subsidiaries Bayern-Chemie and TDW and joint venture COMLOG, will showcase around 50 high-tech systems through models, product demonstrations, and virtual reality displays.
MBDA is a leading European multinational defence group, with a workforce of over 15,000 employees, dedicated to developing and producing complex weapon systems. It ensures the defence capabilities of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and allied countries. MBDA is jointly owned by Airbus (37.5%), BAE Systems (37.5%), and Leonardo (25%).