Sweden has formally joined the rising listing of nations aiming to undertake robotics to spice up their defence capabilities by buying the THeMIS Unmanned Floor Automobile (UGV) by Milrem Robotics, the world’s main robotics and autonomous programs developer. The THeMIS Cargo, geared up with MIFIK—Milrem’s Clever Capabilities Equipment, which allows autonomous mobility—shall be used for trials and experimentations by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, the Swedish Defence Analysis Company (FMV), and the Swedish Armed Forces.
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The contract was signed at Eurosatory 2024 by Brigadier Normal Jonas Lotsne, Director of Land Programs at FMV and Sverker Svärdby, managing director of Milrem Robotics Sweden, within the presence of the Swedish Chief of Military, Main Normal Jonny Lindfors.
“We’re proud to welcome Sweden as the most recent person of the THeMIS UGV. Our collaboration will be certain that the Swedish forces are geared up with essentially the most superior robotic programs out there, enhancing their operational effectiveness,” mentioned Svärdby.
The THeMIS UGV is famend for its versatility, reliability, and superior technological options. Though bought as a cargo model for provide supply, the car could be adjusted to carry out casualty evacuation, reconnaissance, and fight missions by integrating third-party applied sciences. The mixing course of will contain rigorous coaching for Swedish navy personnel to make sure seamless operation and upkeep of the car. Moreover, Milrem Robotics will present ongoing assist and updates to make sure the system stays on the forefront of technological developments.
Sweden’s determination to undertake the THeMIS UGV represents a forward-thinking method to fashionable warfare, embracing innovation to remain forward in an more and more complicated safety panorama.
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