Eurosatory 2022: Milrem Robotics launches C2 system for robotic platforms


Milrem Robotics is launching its command and control (C2) system for intelligent unmanned systems. The company’s solution integrates multiple different unmanned aerial and ground assets (UxV) into a composite command and control system and merges sensor and effector data from multiple payloads.
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Milrem Robotic’s C2 system allows the constant monitoring and controlling of the UxV systems' most important variables, such as energy status, fault conditions, operating parameters, built-in diagnostic tests, initialization, and configurations. The system is developed in cooperation with Fleetonomy.ai, Rait88, MIL Sistemika and other partners.

"Integrating different unmanned systems and traditional manned assets through a command-and-control system enables the efficient deployment of autonomous vehicles on the battlefield," explained Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics. "Integrated autonomous ground systems enable a significant increase of firepower and capabilities using fewer human resources and at the same time increasing the safety of our troops, which has always been the goal of Milrem Robotics."

The C2's autonomy engine is capable of remotely navigating and controlling the position and motion vectors of the UxV's and/or other integrated RAS components.


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It supports user-defined autonomous missions and behaviour sets, delivers an ALFUS Contextual Autonomy Capability level of 4+ for behaviours related to autonomous navigation such as route planning, object avoidance and geo-mapping. It also provides many autonomous functions like flight control, target detection and automatic optimized routing.

The autonomy engine autonomously creates routes against pre-determined mission sets such as search, intercept, shadow etc, considering the selected vehicles' mobility & intelligence characteristics.