Rheinmetall successfully demos of its new unmanned combat vehicle in Sweden
Rheinmetall successfully demos of its new unmanned combat vehicle in Sweden
German technology firm Rheinmetall has conducted a successful demonstration of its new unmanned combat vehicle in Sweden.
As noted by the German weapons maker, Rheinmetall’s Mission Master Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicle has once again proved its versatile capabilities in a demonstration conducted for six European allies.
The Rheinmetall Mission Master SP used laser-guided FZ275 rockets from Thales in a live-fire exercise. The demonstration took place at the Trängslet base of the Swedish procurement agency Försvarets Materielverk (FMV) near Älvdalen. Delegations from Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands and Poland were present. The Rheinmetall Mission Master SP is part of the Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicle (A-UGV) family developed by Rheinmetall Canada. https://shorturl.at/dBLNS