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Rheinmetall, Croatia's DOK-ING eye joint endeavor for unmanned military lorries

German arms maker Rheinmetall and Croatian robotics expert DOKING said on Monday they will sign up with forces to establish unmanned vehicles that might escort tanks on the battleground and presume tasks such as mine clearance, air defence or reconnaissance.

In Berlin, the companies signed an arrangement with the objective of forming a joint venture, supplied the European Commission and national antitrust authorities authorize the strategy.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, DOK-ING owner Vjekoslav Majetic said the need for a stronger and more self-dependent European defence market had actually never been higher.

The collaboration in between Rheinmetall and DOK-ING comes at the right moment when Europe knows that it requires to invest more in its own defence abilities to preserve peace, freedom and democracy as the foundation of our way of life, he added.

Rheinmetall and DOK-ING said they meant to present the very first model for an unmanned mine-scattering lorry in 2025.

The tracked automobile based on DOK-ING's Komodo platform will likewise can laying mines while mapping their precise positions, said Bjoern Bernhard, head of Rheinmetall's department Automobile Systems Europe.

It will have the ability to reach a speed of approximately 60 kilometres per hour, enabling it to stay up to date with tanks and infantry fighting cars, and making it more reliable in deploying mine barriers, he added.

Future systems will likewise be capable of clearing bigger locations of mines more promptly than the automobiles currently utilized for humanitarian purposes, according to Bernhard.

The joint endeavor likewise seeks to develop other remotely regulated vehicles that could bring air defences, reconnaissance systems, be equipped or used to resupply troops in the field with ammo and fuel, stated the Rheinmetall supervisor.

While DOK-ING brings its knowledge in the advancement and production of remotely regulated cars to the joint venture, Rheinmetall will supply the military knowledge, sensing units and fight management system that connect the provider to the soldiers and share its access to global markets.

(source: Reuters)