Unmanned Ground Vehicles MRAPs and Tracked Carriers Reshape NATO Battlefield Mobility

Eurosatory 2026 showcased a focused group of manned and unmanned land systems, including platforms from ST Engineering, UNAC, INKAS, KNDS Mobility, and Rheinmetall, highlighting how armies are reshaping battlefield mobility and protection. The demonstration showed that future ground operations are moving toward smaller crews, remote-controlled platforms, and faster links between sensors and weapons. The Bronco, Taurus, Rider, INKAS M1 MRAP, Mission Master SP2, and Mission Master CXT2 demonstrated roles ranging from reconnaissance and logistics to route security, fire support, and force protection. Their combined presence underlined the growing shift toward autonomous and remotely operated vehicles that can reduce soldier exposure while expanding operational reach. Read more...

Eurosatory 2026 live demonstrations highlighted the Bronco and Taurus from ST Engineering, UNAC’s Rider, the INKAS M1 MRAP, and Rheinmetall’s Mission Master SP2 and CXT2, showing how protected mobility, reconnaissance, unmanned logistics, and robotic combat support are reshaping modern land operations (Picture source: Army Recognition Group).



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