Rheinmetall continues to improve its combat robots. Yesterday, November 20, the company published on its official YouTube channel new videos of the use of the mission Master ground-based Autonomous vehicle system in combat conditions.
As part of the Mission Master program, Rheinmetall has developed a number of a-UGV unmanned robots based on an 8-wheel all-terrain vehicle chassis. At the same time, A-UGV can be equipped with various equipment and used for various purposes — from transporting goods to hitting the enemy with small arms or missiles.
Presentation of the Mission Master line of robotic vehicles
The video above shows the entire Mission Master family of machines, as well as their use cases. In addition, you can see the capabilities of the machine operator, as well as the impact adjustment when new targets are detected.
The second video shows the use of real machines in the field, as well as options for their use in various situations. In addition, attention is paid to the new A-UGV Armed Reconnaissance, which has the ability to simultaneously detect and destroy targets.