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UMEX 2024 Day 3 Live Demonstration of Maritime Unmanned Systems and Kintsugi.


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The third day of the Unmanned Systems Exhibition (UMEX) 2024 saw a remarkable display of technological advancements in unmanned systems, covered in detail by the Army Recognition Group.
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Leading the day's events was an insightful interview with representatives from the UAE-based firm, Kintsugi. They introduced their latest innovation - a six-seater 4X4 all-terrain vehicle, boasting advanced artificial intelligence capabilities.

The exhibition floor buzzed with excitement as attendees witnessed live demonstrations of several state-of-the-art unmanned systems, showcasing the future of defense and surveillance technology.

The Yaryoor Unmanned Boat made a significant impression with its advanced navigation and operational capabilities. This was complemented by demonstrations of the USV Oscar and the Unmanned Sils Vessel, highlighting the latest advancements in unmanned surface vessels.

Underwater defense technology was not left behind, with the Piranha Subsurface Torpedo, the Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) Defender, and the UUV R7 showcasing their capabilities in a controlled environment.

Another highlight was the ARCIMS Autonomous Unmanned Maritime System (AUMS), demonstrating versatility and efficiency in maritime operations. The day concluded with a showcase of the Unmanned Sail Boat al Sheraa, an innovation set to revolutionize sailing with its autonomous capabilities.



 

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