Combat engineering personnel from the 1st Polish Sapper Regiment recently took part in an exercise integrating ground robotic systems and unmanned aerial vehicles, as part of the modernization and operational adaptation efforts of the Polish Armed Forces.
This activity was announced by General Command of the Armed Forces via their official page on platform
Published images show the use of a surveillance quadcopter, NRK’s PIAP HUNTeR heavy ground robotic system, as well as the PIAP MULES evacuation platform.

These assets are used in simulated reconnaissance, support to engineering operations and evacuation scenarios, reflecting the increasingly digitalized and technological demands of the modern battlefield.
The Polish Army previously tested the PIAP HUNTeR in 2023, then in a configuration featuring a REX ZMU-03 combat module armed with a 12.7 mm machine gun.
This system is a wheeled robotic combat vehicle developed within the scope of the Łukasiewicz Research Network, which brings together institutions such as AREX, WB Group, and the Institute of Automation and Industrial Measurement.

From a technical point of view, this vehicle is equipped with a 110 kW generator whose task is to supply energy for the motor and sensors.
Remote operation is made possible by a suite of sensors and nine HD cameras, with GPS-assisted navigation.
In addition to conventional optical systems, this equipment is also equipped with thermal sensors to improve situational awareness in various operational conditions.
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