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The German defense company ARX Robotics conducted a practical demonstration of its robotic transport system GEREON in front of representatives of the British Army and the British Ministry of Defense. The event became an important stage in the promotion of technology on the international arms market and showed that the system is already ready for use in real conditions.
During the event, live, unfiltered tests of an unmanned ground platform (UGV) were conducted, during which GEREON performed a wide range of combat support tasks. Key features include Autonomous mobility, on-the-go reconnaissance, rapid replenishment of ammunition and supplies, and Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC). These actions were performed without operator involvement, which highlights the high level of platform autonomy.
According to representatives of ARX Robotics, the demonstration was not aimed at a theoretical description of the possibilities, but at confirming their implementation in the field. This is especially important for army customers who require proven solutions that can withstand real combat loads.
GEREON is a multifunctional platform that can be adapted to various missions, from logistical support to mine clearance and surveillance. Its design allows it to operate in difficult weather and terrain conditions, which makes it promising for use in modern operations.
Given the growing interest of NATO countries in autonomous systems, solutions such as GEREON are becoming increasingly relevant. The British side has already noted the effectiveness of the demonstration and intends to continue exploring the potential use of this technology in its armed forces.
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