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Rheinmetall from Germany Secures Contract to Supply Master SP Unmanned Ground Vehicles to Japan.


| Defense News Army 2024

On April 8, 2024, the German defense company Rheinmetall announced that it had been awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to supply its Master SP Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) to the Japanese Ministry of Defence. This announcement signifies a pivotal advancement for Rheinmetall in the Japanese military market, particularly in the area of combat robotic solutions.
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Rheinmetall Master SP UGV Unmanned ground Vehicle in Fire Support Configuration. (Picture source Army Recognition Group)


The deal involves the delivery of the Rheinmetall Mission Master SP UGVs, slated for early next year, aimed at undergoing rigorous testing phases. These UGVs, notable for their compact design and low-profile electric operation, will be equipped with versatile payload modules to cater to a variety of mission requirements, including cargo transportation, surveillance, and even a remote-controlled weapon station.

A standout feature of the contract is the inclusion of a comprehensive support and training program alongside the provision of spare parts, ensuring long-term operational efficacy and reliability. Rheinmetall has partnered with Marubeni Aerospace, a major arm of the Japanese business conglomerate, to facilitate local support, which will be instrumental in the integration and maintenance of these UGVs within the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.

The Rheinmetall Master SP Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) is a pioneering piece of military technology that epitomizes the forefront of autonomous capabilities within the defense sector. Developed by Rheinmetall Canada, a subsidiary of the German defense conglomerate Rheinmetall AG, this fully electric, compact UGV is tailored for a broad spectrum of military applications. Its design emphasizes stealth and minimal environmental footprint, thanks to its low-signature electric propulsion.

One of the most distinctive aspects of the Master SP UGV is its modular payload system, which allows for the attachment of various mission-specific modules. These can range from cargo and logistics support to surveillance and even remote-controlled weapon stations, providing unparalleled flexibility in operational scenarios. Moreover, the vehicle is equipped with advanced AI-powered navigation and perception capabilities through the Rheinmetall PATH system, enabling it to autonomously traverse challenging terrains and environments.

The Master SP UGV also stands out for its adaptability to extreme climates, featuring optional track fittings for enhanced mobility in conditions such as deep snow and mud. This makes it particularly suitable for countries like Japan, where varied and challenging weather conditions can impact military operations. Initially developed in 2017, the Master SP has since been deployed in multiple military exercises across the globe, gaining recognition for its performance and reliability in enhancing battlefield capabilities autonomously.

Since its inception by Rheinmetall Canada in 2017, the Mission Master SP has seen deployment in numerous military exercises across the globe, with notable use by several NATO partners. The vehicle’s sophisticated navigation is powered by Rheinmetall PATH, an AI-driven system that enables autonomous maneuvering through hostile environments.

Pietro Mazzei, President and CEO at Rheinmetall Canada, highlighted the increasing global demand for autonomous solutions in defense, amidst escalating international tensions. “Our Mission Master vehicles equipped with our PATH A-kit have performed well in numerous international trials in recent years. These experiences have allowed us to refine our technology and become an internationally renowned centre of excellence for UGVs,” Mazzei stated, underscoring the strategic advantage provided by such technologies on the modern battlefield.

This contract not only reinforces Rheinmetall’s position as a leader in the development of unmanned systems but also showcases the growing trend of militaries around the world adopting autonomous technologies for enhanced operational capabilities.


Defense News April 2024

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