Milrem Robotics leads expanded consortium for advanced European military robotics in iMUGS2 project
Estonian robotics firm Milrem Robotics has submitted a proposal to the European Defence Fund for a new initiative, iMUGS2.
Estonian robotics firm Milrem Robotics has submitted a proposal to the European Defence Fund for a new initiative, iMUGS2.
The iMUGS consortium successfully completed the project with a final demonstration in May in Spain. The demonstration was led by GMV Aerospace and Defence.
iMUGS created a European-wide architecture for ground and aerial platforms, command, control, and communication equipment, sensors, payloads, and algorithms.
On April 26th, the final demonstrations scheduled for the iMUGS defence project took place at the San Juan del Viso military grounds in Madrid, organized by the multinational technology firm GMV.
The presentation of the iMUGS project organized by KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann) took place at the Lehnin military training area.
The integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System (iMUGS) project consortium demonstrated the usage of unmanned military systems in arctic conditions in Finland.
Within the project iMUGS, Diehl Defence contributes significant capabilities to the Autonomy Kit of the unmanned TheMIS demonstration vehicles.
The integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System (iMUGS) project Consortium showcased the usage of autonomous unmanned ground systems for various defence missions.