Rheinmetall has completed a series of demonstrations of two new modules for the Mission Master SP autonomous uncrewed ground vehicles (A-UGV).

The company exhibited two Mission Master SP A-UGVs equipped with Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E) sensors and weapons systems at the latter’s new facilities in San Juan del Viso in Spain.

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The demonstrations were attended by several Spanish government officials and international delegations.

One of the A-UGV- Mission Master SP – Fire Support carried the Escribano Guardian 2.0 Remote Weapon Station (RWS).

The other uncrewed vehicle, Mission Master SP – Surveillance, was equipped with the Escribano OTEOS sensor package.

During the demonstrations, the Mission Master SP – Surveillance detected a threat using the mast-mounted OTEOS and automatically shared its location with the Mission Master SP – Fire support, triggering a slew-to-cue.

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In a statement, Rheinmetall said: “For Rheinmetall Canada, this series of demonstrations in Spain marks the first integration of an EM&E payload on its Mission Master SP A-UGV and its first collaboration with a Spanish company.

“This success underscores Rheinmetall’s mastery of system integration and the growing capabilities of its Mission Master family.”

Rheinmetall Mission Master is a line of A-UGVs developed by Rheinmetall Canada to support military troops in different missions.

These A-UGVs can be used for reconnaissance and surveillance operations, fire support, medical evacuation, and communication relay, among others.

The Mission Master family currently includes Mission Master SP A-UGV and the recently introduced Mission Master XT vehicles.

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