AGMOSS structure transforms KMC-U platform into a smart center of command and control, integrating operations with manned and non-manned vehicles
Turkish manufacturer Roketsan introduced AGMOSS, a new autonomous weapon system that adds control and control resources to the KMC-U tactical missile weapons system used by Turkey’s Armed Forces (TAF).
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The novelty, revealed by CEO Murat Ikinci, allows network -centered operations and autonomous missions involving earth and non -manned land and air assets.
KMC-U, known for its 360-degree rotation mobility and the ability to launch IIR missiles and high precision laser guided, can now be controlled from a single center on the battlefield. The platform carries up to 4 missiles oneas/lumas or 8 cirit missiles, or a combination of 2 oneas/lumas and 4 cirit.
MUM-T Integration
With the AGMSS structure, Rketsan presented the integration of manned team operations (Mum-T), pairing the Kaplan Sta vehicle with unmanned land vehicles (UGVs). The system allows you to control up to four armed UGVs from a single KMC-U platform, expanding range and response capacity on the battlefield.
Among the demonstrations, were presented:
- 4 × 4 UGV with KMC-U Tower and Recognition Drone.
- Palem UGV with Karaok Anti -Tank missile and 12.7 mm machine gun.
- Two unmanned UGVs equipped with the same Palem tower.
Components and Settings
The AGMSS concept provides for multiple modular configurations, including:
- UGV KMC-U Modular (with air defense tower or tactical missiles).
- UGV pusu with l-host capacity.
- Palem UGV with combined tower of ATGM and machine gun.
The system supports autonomous execution of missions by maintaining human supervision via command interface, combining advanced automation with the final operator authority, in line with modern military trends.
Source and Images: Rocketsan, x @roketsan. This content was created with the help of AI and revised by the editorial team.