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UMEX 2024 Day 2 Live demonstration of Land Unmanned Systems and SDLE NexGen.


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The Unmanned Systems Exhibition (UMEX) 2024 has been a showcase of some of the most advanced military technologies. From autonomous robots to counter-UAS systems, the event, covered by the Army Recognition Group, was a display of cutting-edge innovations.
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Republic of Belarus' booth at UMEX. (Picture source Army Recognition)


SDLE NexGen's Autonomous Robots

Spain's SDLE NexGen showcased detection-oriented robots and a fully autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV). These systems incorporate autonomous navigation, advanced sensor technology for detection, and are tailored for various operational environments.

Skyfend's Counter-UAS Systems

Skyfend presented systems designed to counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) threats. These systems employ radar, electro-optical sensors, and electronic warfare technologies for the detection, tracking, and neutralization of UAS.

Live Demonstration of Land Unmanned Systems

The live demonstration at UMEX 2024 highlighted a variety of advanced unmanned systems, each showcasing unique capabilities. The M-Buggy UGV stood out with its modular design, allowing for various payload integrations and featuring all-terrain capabilities along with autonomous navigation. The Themis UGV demonstrated its adaptability for multiple military roles, equipped with modular payload options and terrain-adaptive systems.

In the realm of armored reconnaissance, the NIMR ARV showcased its robust construction, designed for durability in challenging environments and equipped with advanced surveillance systems. The AGEMA UGV focused on Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions, featuring state-of-the-art sensors and communication systems for real-time data gathering.

For tactical operations, the Scorpio S UGV was notable for its compact design and advanced maneuverability in challenging environments. Similarly, the Rover M2 UGV emphasized its innovative design with advanced control systems and operational flexibility. Lastly, the Rover Minimi UGV, compact in size, was designed for tactical applications where agility and smaller form factor are essential, featuring autonomous navigation and modular payload capabilities.



 

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