TALLIN, Estonia-Wednesday 30 June 2021 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) -- The consortium behind iMUGS, a 32,6 MEUR project with the aim
of developing the European standard unmanned ground system (UGS),
demonstrated the results of the first phase of the project – deploying
unmanned systems to the battlefield and teaming them with manned units
and vehicles. The demonstration was spearheaded by the coordinator of
the consortium, Europe’s leading developer of robotics and autonomous
systems Milrem Robotics.
During iMUGS (integrated Modular
Unmanned Ground System) a modular, cyber secure and scalable
architecture for hybrid manned-unmanned systems will be developed to
standardize a European wide ecosystem for aerial and ground platforms,
command, control and communication equipment, sensors, payloads, and
algorithms. Addressed operational challenges include enhanced
interoperability, increased situational awareness and faster
decision-making.
The system will utilize an existing unmanned ground vehicle – Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS – and a specific list of payloads.
„The
main objective of the iMUGS project is to integrate robotic systems
with existing manned technology into European defence forces adding a
new capability that will overmatch our adversaries’ abilities,“ said
Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics. He noted that iMUGS will
contribute to the strategic autonomy of the European Union and
strengthen the cooperation between the member states.
During the
first demonstration consortium partners showcased how the THeMIS can be
deployed onto the battlefield using common Armoured Personnel Carriers
(APC) and teamed with unmanned aerial systems. Specific technology used
were the Boxer APC by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) and a tethered drone
by Acecore Technologies. A multirotor drone by Atlas Dynamics was also
part of the scenario.
Altogether two scenarios were played out in cooperation with the Estonian Defence Forces.
In
the first scenario the THeMIS integrated with Acecore’s tethered drone
was operated Beyond the Line of Sight (BLOS) by the soldiers and used to
detect and target an enemy position. After determining the target
indirect fire was ordered and after-action review performed using the
drone footage.
The purpose of the second scenario was to retrieve
a casualty from a crashed vehicle and afterwards retrieve the vehicle.
Both actions were performed with the THeMIS UGV while the Boxer towed
the UGV into the mission area and Atlas’ drone provided overwatch and
situational awareness.
“The demonstration confirmed that we have
the interaction between manned and unmanned systems, as well as the
interaction of hardware and software, under control,” said Thomas
Reining, iMUGS Project Manager in Krauss-Maffei Wegmann.
The
requirements for the standardized UGS have been set by seven EU member
states: Estonia, the leader of the project, and Belgium, Finland,
France, Germany, Latvia, and Spain.
“All of the participating
nations have shown great interest in contributing to the development of
the European UGS,” said Martin Jõesaar, iMUGS project officer in the
Estonian Centre for Defence Investments. “The countries understand that
they have to grow with the industry to integrate this kind of new
technology rapidly and guide the industry towards the best solutions.”
iMUGS
is a cooperation between 13 parties: Milrem Robotics (project
coordinator), Talgen Cybersecurity, Safran Electronics & Defense,
NEXTER Systems, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, Diehl Defence, Bittium, Insta
DefSec, (Un)Manned, dotOcean, Latvijas Mobilais Telefons, GMV Aerospace
and Defence, and Royal Military Academy of Belgium.
Watch the Demo 1 Scenario 1 here - https://youtu.be/wAQHPdmm48M
Watch the Demo 1 Scenario 2 here - https://youtu.be/2vobuDOcfDA
Contacts
Gert Hankewitz
Milrem Robotics
Gert.hankewitz@milrem.com
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