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Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS UGV deployed with Rheinmetall’s ROSY SGL

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Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS UGV deployed with Rheinmetall’s ROSY SGL

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Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS UGV deployed with Rheinmetall’s ROSY SGL
Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS UGV deployed with Rheinmetall’s ROSY SGL


Europe’s leading developer of robotics Milrem Robotics and defense group Rheinmetall deployed for the first time the Rapid Obscuring System (ROSY) smoke screen launcher on the unmanned vehicle THeMIS. The ROSY was integrated onto the THeMIS Combat unmanned ground vehicle and deployed by Latvian Armed Forces soldiers during the second demonstration of the European EDIDP project Integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System (iMUGS). The THeMIS Combat is a weaponized version of Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS line vehicles and was equipped with FN Herstal’s deFNder® Light Remote Weapon Station (RWS). THeMIS Combat UGVs, with an integrated self-stabilizing remote-controlled weapon system, provide high precision over wide areas, day, and night, increasing stand-off distance, force protection and survivability. THeMIS Combat UGVs can be equipped with light or heavy machine guns, 40 mm grenade launchers, 30mm autocannons and Anti-Tank Missile Systems.

“Smoke protection systems make perfect sense on unmanned platforms,” says Johannes Maltan, Head of Product Management Soft Kill Protection – Army Projects. “With relatively little effort, even expensive systems can be better protected. As we have seen in tests, the smoke protection systems increase the survivability of these platforms and thus contribute to mission success. Furthermore, UGVs equipped with ROSY are able to conduct tactical screening in the front line. Thus, they also contribute to the protection of deployed soldiers.”

“The THeMIS Combat UGVs provide direct fire support for maneuver forces and act as a force multiplier. Enhancing them with a smoke screen launcher adds another capability that protects units against unexpected attacks. Additionally, the smokescreen disrupts the view of the thermal sensors, which makes it more difficult to detect the troops by the adversary,” explained Cpt (res) Jüri Pajuste, Defence Research, and Development Director at Milrem Robotics.

The 40mm ROSY smoke protection system offers light military and civilian vehicles protection during patrols or when traveling in convoys. ROSY can generate dynamic smoke screens as well as spontaneous, large-area, and multispectral interruption of the line of sight (LOS). Its multi-mission capability represents a sure defense against the stream and wave attacks. Due to its integrated IR jamming and decoying capabilities, ROSY effectively counters all TV-, EO-, IR-, IIR-, laser- and SACLOS-guided weapons. Moreover, its multimission capability represents a sure defence against stream and wave attacks. Due to its integrated IR jamming and decoying capabilities, Rosy_L effectively counters all TV-, EO-, IR-, IIR-, laser- and SACLOS-guided weapons. Rosy_L comprises a basic system with a control device and one to four ROSY launchers per vehicle. By means of a one-click adapter, the system can be quickly mounted to the vehicle without tools, and just as quickly removed and stowed.

THeMIS Combat UGVs provide direct fire support for manoeuvre forces and act as a force multiplier. With an integrated self-stabilizing remote-controlled weapon system. Combat UGVs can be equipped with light or heavy machine guns, 40 mm grenade launchers, 30mm autocannons and Anti-Tank Missile Systems. Operationally proven during several exercises, experiments, and the anti-insurgency mission Operation Barkhane in Mali – the THeMIS is a multi-role unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) intended to reduce the number of troops on the battlefield. THeMIS’ open architecture enables it to be rapidly configured from having a transport function to being weaponized, performing ordnance disposal, or supporting intelligence operations according to the nature of the mission. THeMIS UGVs have been acquired by 11 countries, 7 of which are members of NATO, including Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Germany, the UK, and the US.

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