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Milrem Robotics intros Starlink-equipped combat support Unmanned Ground Vehicle

June 13, 2024

Milrem Robotics and AEC Skyline have integrated Starlink SATCOM and associated equipment into the THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) that allows the unit to be controlled over vast distances.

The latest communication system allows unmanned combat support vehicles to be safely deployed to the battlefield. At the same time, operators remain at a secure distance, even thousands of kilometers away, ensuring enhanced safety and efficiency in military operations.

THeMIS training in the Ukraine. Image is courtesy of Milrem Robotics.

The communication system has been integrated into the THeMIS Cargo CASEVAC. This UGV is currently deployed in Ukraine, assisting Ukrainian soldiers in the war with Russia. Additionally, Ukrainian forces are using THeMIS’ configured for route clearance.

By leveraging satellite connectivity, the robotic vehicle can seamlessly transmit data, receive commands, and relay vital information in real-time, regardless of its location on the battlefield.

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“This development marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of military robotics, offering unparalleled capabilities for remote operation and situational awareness. With satellite communications, operators can maintain control over the robot from a safe and strategic vantage point, minimising the risks associated with direct human involvement in combat zones,” said Raul Rikk, Capability Development Director at Milrem Robotics.

AEC Skyline’s CEO, Stef Have, said, “Since 2021, AEC Skyline and Milrem Robotics have been unwavering in deepening their cooperation. I am proud to see our critical data solutions division act as an integration partner when it comes to inserting new technologies, including this latest SATCOM-based capability, into our partner’s growing range of world-leading UGVs.”

AEC Skyline brings extensive systems integration and Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUMT) expertise. Based in the Netherlands, the company has a growing portfolio of C4ISR & Cyber related services and products including advanced air-ground datalinks, MANET tactical radios, LTE and SATCOM solutions together with the latest combat cloud, visual collaboration, GEOINT and sensor technologies.In addition to critical data solutions, AEC Skyline provides specialist contract air services, including close air support, EW and adversary air (ADAIR) training combined with ISR, target towing, and calibration and testing. For more information, please visit aec-skyline.com

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