Military personnel specializing in combat engineering from the 1st Engineer Regiment of the Polish Army recently participated in training that integrated ground robotic systems and unmanned aerial vehicles. This is part of the Polish Armed Forces’ modernization and operational adaptation efforts.
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This activity is available on the official page on the X platform. General Command of the Armed Forces Published by. In addition to army units, the police and the Wielkopolska Search and Rescue Group are also participating in the exercise, underscoring the cross-ministerial nature of the training.
The published images show the operation of a reconnaissance quadcopter, the heavy ground robot system PIAP HUNTeR NRK, and the evacuation platform PIAP MULES.

These equipment are used in hypothetical scenarios such as reconnaissance, engineer operations support, and evacuation, and reflect the demands of today’s increasingly technological battlefield.
The Polish Army already tested the PIAP HUNTeR in 2023, when it was configured with the REX ZMU-03 combat module equipped with a 12.7mm machine gun.
The system is a wheeled robotic combat vehicle developed within the framework of the Łukasiewicz Research Network, which brings together institutions such as AREX, WB Group, and the Institute of Industrial Automation and Metrology.

From a technical point of view, the vehicle is equipped with a 110kW generator that powers the motor and various sensors.
Remote control is enabled by an array of sensors and nine HD cameras, and features GPS-assisted navigation.
In addition to traditional optical systems, the equipment also includes thermal sensors to increase situational awareness in various operational environments.
Source and image: Dowództwo Generalne | X @DGeneralneRSZ. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.
