
Milrem robotics, adding a new step to its innovative steps in unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) technologies Havoc has unveiled the first image of its new hybrid-electric combat robot, which it calls the Havoc. This new vehicle is an improved version of the company's existing family of unmanned ground vehicles. The Havoc mock-up, 17-21 February 2025 between IDEX and NAVDEX As one of the largest events in the field of military technologies, this fair ensures that Milrem Robotics' new platform attracts worldwide attention.
Havoc's Technical Features and Advantages
Havoc, draws attention with its 8x8 wheeled structure and hybrid-electric engine. With this new vehicle, Milrem Robotics aims to take the durability and operational efficiency of unmanned ground vehicles one step further. Havoc's operational range, stands out with its longer length compared to its previous models. Also, almost silent Its ability to move in a straight line gives it a significant advantage in intense conflict zones. This feature allows the vehicle to be used effectively in missions requiring stealth and speed.
The company's press release highlights Havoc's integration with Milrem Robotics' other platforms. Specifically, tracked Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) Using common technologies with both reducing supply and maintenance costs as well as improving logistics processes This increases operational efficiency and makes it possible to control costs in the defense industry.
A New Strategy in the Middle East Market
Milrem robotics, United Arab Emirates (UAE) based Edge Group The company aims to bring Havoc’s potential customer base to the Middle East market through its partnership with open deserts, urban combat zones ve high altitude mountain passes highlights how it performs in challenging conditions such as: This wide range of activities demonstrates that Havoc is a versatile combat vehicle.
Milrem Robotics is expected to consolidate its influence in the Middle East market in 2024. Abu Dhabiwhich took place in At the UMEX drone fair It was made possible by the contract. This agreement, UAE Ministry of Defense and the Emirati forces, 20 crawler RCV ve 40THEMIS includes providing unmanned ground vehicles. These vehicles are particularly mine clearing ve transportation It plays a major role in tasks such as.
Real World Experiences in Havoc's Design
A spokesperson for Milrem Robotics said that Havoc’s development reflected lessons learned from real-world operations. command and control integration Significant conclusions were drawn regarding the subject. Havoc was designed to work in harmony with manned and unmanned systems, to increase combat efficiency This means that Havoc goes beyond being just a war machine, with multi-platform integration It demonstrates that it offers a solution optimized for the needs of modern warfare.
New Technological Integrations
Another striking feature in the design of the vehicle is, Pilar V acoustic detector It is the integration of modern defense technologies such as Pilar V, heavy and light armored vehicles It is a detector used for protection purposes, and the presence of this technology on the Havoc further strengthens the vehicle's defensive capabilities.
Asked whether its Emirati owners contributed to the design, Milrem Robotics said: cross-platform synergy stated that they are actively working on creating a new edge payload. In this way, the technologies used in Havoc's design are intended to be compatible with existing Edge payloads.
Havoc, Milrem robotics As the latest unmanned ground vehicle developed by Havoc, it represents an important step towards the future of military operations. With its advanced operational range, low noise mobility and strong integration features, this vehicle is designed to meet modern military needs with high efficiency. The expansion strategy in the Middle East market and successful operational partnerships also increase Havoc's potential in the international arena.