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THeMIS With FN Herstal deFNder RWS In Estonia

THeMIS UGV with FN Herstal deFNder 12.7mm RWS guarding a key point during KEVADTORM 19 [©Bob Morrison]
FN Herstal and Milrem Robotics have deployed a THeMIS weaponised UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle) on the recent Estonian KEVADTORM 19 military exercise.

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Press Release, Herstal, June 2019: The THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) equipped with the deFNder Medium Remote Weapon Station was deployed by Milrem Robotics and FN Herstal in Estonia during SPRING STORM 2019 [KEVADTORM 19], the country´s biggest annual military exercise that was held from April 29 through to May 17, 2019.

THeMIS UGV with FN Herstal deFNder 12.7mm RWS guarding a key point during KEVADTORM 19 [©BM]

The UGV carrying a .50cal (12.7mm) heavy machine gun was being used by soldiers from the Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion who were faced with a variety of different battlefield scenarios, which included defensive and offensive actions. Combat missions were simulated and carried out in rural as well as urban areas. This is the second time that FN Herstal and Milrem Robotics deployed their joint solution during the SPRING STORM in a continuous effort to perfect the force multiplier UGV for end-users.

THeMIS with deFNder supporting an infantry squad [©BM]

“We are proud to maintain our partnership with Milrem Robotics by deploying our latest developments in realistic field conditions”, said Igor Klapka, VP Systems for FN Herstal. “For the first time, we are showcasing new ways to control the deFNder Remote Weapon Station: the operator being mobile with the troops and commanding the weapon thanks to a portable controller and observing via a screen or through display goggles. As always, and more than ever, the human stays in-the-loop.”

THeMIS with deFNder climbs an embankment to guard a railway crossing [©BM]

“The deployment of the THeMIS UGV at SPRING STORM greatly enhanced our combat effectiveness by adding mobility, increasing the effectiveness of combat service support and reducing soldier fatigue. Furthermore, using the UGV as a force multiplier with FN Herstal’s weapon system increased the effectiveness of battleground firepower,” stated Lieutenant Lauri Tõnisson from Kuperjanov infantry battalion.

SPRING STORM is an annual military exercise with about 10,000 members of the Estonian Defence Forces (EDF), NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence battlegroup, and a variety of other allied units taking part this year. The military personnel of Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the United States of America, Ukraine, and Estonia were participating in this year’s exercise.

[images © Bob Morrison]

THeMIS guarding an approach to Jõhvi town centre [©BM]
In addition to the weapon system THeMIS can transport ammunition and stores between the tracks [©BM]
THeMIS with deFNder was also deployed with troops on KEVADTORM 17 at Tapa [©BM]

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