European Consortium Delivers Integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System Project

iMUGS created a European-wide architecture for ground and aerial platforms, command, control, and communication equipment, sensors, payloads, and algorithms, addressing challenges for interoperability, perception, and decision-making By Caroline Rees / 09 Jun 2023
European Consortium Delivers Integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System Project
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The iMUGS consortium, led by Milrem Robotics and composed of several European defense, communication and cybersecurity companies and high technology SMEs, has successfully completed and delivered the project to the European Commission.

Work on the €32.6 million integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System (iMUGS) project began in late 2020. Having completed all the contractual activities and tasks, the consortium reached the operative and technical objectives in May 2023.

iMUGS created a European-wide architecture for ground and aerial platforms, command, control, and communication equipment, sensors, payloads, and algorithms. The project addressed challenges for interoperability, perception, and decision-making.

“The completion of iMUGS is a huge milestone for all involved parties. It is also a testimony that cooperation within 7 European Member States and between 13 different companies and organizations, in no way a simple task, is possible when working towards a worthy goal – strengthening the defense capabilities of the Union,” said Kuldar Väärsi, CEO of Milrem Robotics. “During iMUGS the consortium demonstrated that unmanned systems play a crucial role in military environments and scenarios, paving the way for wider adoption and use of these systems in the near future.” 

“During iMUGS the consortium demonstrated that unmanned systems play a crucial role in military environments and scenarios, paving the way for wider adoption and use of these systems in the near future,” Väärsi added.

Progress was shown in periodic events arranged at all participating Member States consisting of Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Belgium, France, Germany, and Spain. 

iMUGS was a 13-party collaboration focused on developing a modular and scalable architecture for hybrid manned-unmanned systems. The parties involved are:

  • Milrem Robotics (project coordinator)
  • Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT)
  • Talgen Cybersecurity
  • Safran Electronics & Defense
  • NEXTER Systems
  • Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
  • Diehl Defence
  • Bittium
  • Insta Advance
  • SOL1
  • dotOcean
  • GMV Aerospace and Defence
  • The Royal Military Academy of Belgium

“This project set a great example of cooperation and high-level results which we can expect also from coming European Defense Fund Projects,” said Martin Jõesaar, iMUGS project officer in the Estonian Center for Defense Investments. “On behalf of the participated Member States, I would like to thank the Coordinator, Milrem Robotics, and all the industry partners involved for making this happen.”

As a result of the project and the technology developed, the European Union will have a pathway for improved ability to respond to emerging military threats and challenges. iMUGS and its envisaged follow-up and peer projects will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of EU military operations through improved coordination of multiple assets and resilient collaboration between manned units and unmanned systems benefiting from digital communications.

The systems developed are designed to improve situational awareness, leading to faster and more accurate decision-making for increased mission success rates and increased overall safety of military operations.

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