Nexter partnering with French Army for air-land robotics day


On the occasion of the first air-land robotics day, on June 10, 2021, Nexter and other manufacturers invited by the GICAT are showcasing their solutions and products alongside the capabilities already in service with the French Army.
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 Ultro-600, the latest Nexter product, is a robot-mule that was presented during the Coëtquidan Schools Research Center (CREC) days organized at Coëtquidan in late March 2021 (Picture source: Nexter)


The French Army organized this meeting in order to present its strategic vision of robotics for the 2035-2040 horizon called “Projet Vulcain” (Vulcan project). On the industrial side, this event is also the occasion of illustrating the state of the art of land robotics in France and to prepare the grouping of the industrial robotics players around a common structure on the Satory plateau. As an international player but also a sponsor of the event, Nexter is promoting this initiative which, according to Joël Morillon, director of the group's robotics activities, will enable "technical assessments to be carried out while facilitating the consultation process with the administration".

Nexter has been recognized as a major player in the military robotics sector since the creation of its subsidiary Nexter Robotics in 2012 and the first commercial successes of the Nerva range of land-based microrobots. Fifty-six of these modular reconnaissance robots were sold to the French defense procurement agency (DGA) as part of the Scorpion program, and several hundred have been produced for foreign armies.

Among the large robots or Multipurpose Tactical Robots, Nexter markets combat UGVs armed with an X20 cannon (Optio-X20), surveillance robots, route opening robots or even those contributing to augmented artillery (Z-Trooper). Ultro-600, the latest Nexter product, is a robot-mule that was presented during the Coëtquidan Schools Research Center (CREC) days organized at Coëtquidan in late March 2021. This electrically-powered multipurpose tactical robot can carry up to 600kg of cargo or host a weapon system ranging from 5.56 to 12.7mm.

As part of the enhancement in the capabilities of its equipment, Nexter is also integrating multipurpose microrobots from the Nerva family into some of its vehicles, as well as tethered UAVs (IXOS XX) for close surveillance, and autonomous UAVs (XOS LG) that can see farther.

Finally, Nexter offers its cutting-edge expertise in robotics within the European Integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System (iMUGS) program. For the next three years, Nexter teams will work on improving the intelligence of a THeMIS platform from Milrem Robotics, in particular by extending its autonomous mobility capabilities.


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Optio X20 (background) and Nerva robots (Picture source: Nexter)