ARX Robotics announced that it has successfully completed the development of a ground system defined entirely through software, capable of operating remotely and optionally also autonomously.
The initiative demonstrates how traditional logistics platforms can be rapidly converted to meet the demands of modern warfare, while reducing personnel exposure to direct threats.
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The project was based on recent advances in drive-by-wire technologies with safety certification. Based on this perception, the crew removed the driver from the vehicle’s cabin and transferred control of the vehicle to operators located at a safe distance from the battlefield. According to the company, this approach reflects the evolution of ground warfare, where direct human presence in the vehicles is no longer an essential requirement.
Using the ARX Core and Mithra OS digital platforms, Zetros truck Received remote operation capabilities and optional autonomy. One of the highlights of the program is the implementation time: in just a few weeks, an analog truck was converted into a fully connected, software-defined system—a process that traditionally would have taken years.

According to ARX Robotics, the concept points to a new era of ground operations, where vehicles are judged not by the presence of the driver, but by their ability to transport supplies and combine various mission functions, while keeping the soldiers out of immediate danger zones.
The development was carried out in cooperation with Daimler Truck AG, using a truck platform that is already widely used in thousands of units worldwide. The demonstration reinforces the fact that ready-to-use (off-the-shelf) commercial solutions can be quickly adapted to military applications, leading to mission-ready systems adapted to the digitization and automation requirements of contemporary conflicts.
Source and images: LinkedIn ARX Robotics. This content is generated with the help of artificial intelligence and reviewed by the editorial team.
