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Milrem and UAE sign world’s biggest defense robotics order

The contract includes the supply of tracked RCVs with 30mm MK44 cannons.
  • Milrem will supply 20 tracked robotic combat vehicles (RCVs) and 40 THeMIS unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to UAE Ministry of Defense.
  • Milrem Robotics will also provide comprehensive training and supervision to ensure the relevant personnel.

Abu Dhabi, UAE – EDGE Group entity Milrem Robotics signs a contract to supply 20 tracked robotic combat vehicles (RCVs) and 40 THeMIS unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Defense.

EDGE Group said in a statement that the agreement represents the world’s largest combat robotics program, which was announced at Unmanned Systems Exhibition & Conference (UMEX 2023) being held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

The contract includes the supply of tracked RCVs with 30mm MK44 cannons, THeMIS Combat units equipped with 30mm M230LF Remote Weapon Stations and with Indirect Fire Systems, and THeMIS Observe units with radar and camera systems, including shot detection capabilities.

Milrem Robotics will also provide comprehensive training and supervision to ensure the relevant personnel achieve a satisfactory skill level in operating combat unmanned ground systems.

The statement said that under the terms of the contract, Milrem Robotics will lead an experimentation and trial program aimed at integrating unmanned ground capabilities into the UAE Armed Forces’ arsenal.

This initiative is a significant step towards enhancing the Armed Forces’ combat capabilities through the deployment of THeMIS UGVs and tracked RCVs, which are both equipped with advanced autonomy features, third party payloads and high-quality communication solutions, the statement adds.

Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics said, “Initiating the world’s largest combat robotics program with the UAE Ministry of Defense not only demonstrates the competitive edge of our solutions, but also highlights the strategic value of incorporating advanced robotic systems into force structure, thereby enhancing their combat capabilities and operational efficiency.”