Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are advanced technologies that enable the execution of critically important tasks while reducing risks to personnel and increasing the effectiveness of combat operations. The UGV training track is designed to prepare operators capable of employing unmanned ground platforms in real combat conditions — ranging from unit support to direct fire engagement of the enemy.
Unmanned Ground Vehicles are employed in several key areas. In logistics and evacuation, they are used to deliver ammunition, equipment, water, and supplies to forward positions, as well as to evacuate wounded and fallen personnel from high-risk areas without requiring direct military involvement. In fire support, armed unmanned ground platforms are utilized to engage targets from a safe distance, thereby enhancing the combat capabilities of military units. In engineering missions, UGVs are employed for reconnaissance and neutralisation of explosive hazards, operations in mine-contaminated environments, and the emplacement of engineering obstacles.
The Unmanned Ground Vehicle industry is developing rapidly. Our objective is to train operators who set the standard for the effective employment of unmanned ground systems in modern warfare.
Unmanned Ground Vehicles