Unmanned combat vehicles acquire new anti-tank capabilities through integration of Akeron LP and RFHunter Signal Intelligence Station
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Estonian companiesMilrem Roboticsis an advanced anti-tank missileMBDA Akeron LPWe have announced a new version of the unmanned combat platform Type-X, equipped with the With a maximum range of 8km, the Akeron LP operates in “no guided after firing” mode, allowing fire from hidden positions, providing great tactical advantages on the battlefield.
In addition to new armaments, Type-X is a Cyprus companySignalGeneriXA signal intelligence station developed byRFHunterIt is also equipped with a significantly improved target detection and tracking capabilities.
This integration isMARSEUSIt was carried out as part of a European project called Modular Architecture Solution for EU States.France、Sweden、Belgium、CyprusDefense Ministry is supported. The project aims to develop modular and interoperable solutions for autonomous ground vehicles for military applications in EU countries.
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