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iMUGS

integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System


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About iMUGS​

The Integrated Modular Unmanned Ground System (iMUGS) project, a collaborative effort among seven European countries, has successfully developed a standardized and modular Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) to enhance the European Union's defense capabilities.

Key Benefits of the iMUGS Project:

  • Enhanced Interoperability: iMUGS has established a European-wide architecture that integrates ground and aerial platforms, command, control, and communication equipment, sensors, payloads, and algorithms. This standardization ensures seamless collaboration between manned and unmanned systems across different EU member states, facilitating joint operations and resource sharing.
  • Improved Situational Awareness: The UGVs developed under iMUGS are equipped with advanced sensors and communication systems that provide real-time data to operators. This capability enhances decision-making processes, allowing for quicker and more accurate responses during missions.
  • Increased Mission Efficiency and Safety: By deploying unmanned systems in hazardous environments, iMUGS reduces the risk to human soldiers. The UGVs can perform tasks such as reconnaissance, resupply, and casualty evacuation, thereby increasing operational efficiency and safeguarding personnel.
  • Scalability and Modularity: The project's focus on a modular and scalable architecture allows for easy updates and modifications of assets and functionalities. This flexibility ensures that the system can adapt to a wide range of missions and evolving technological advancements.


  • Strengthened EU Defense Collaboration: iMUGS exemplifies successful cooperation among multiple EU member states and industries, setting a precedent for future collaborative defense projects. This unity enhances the EU's strategic autonomy and collective security.
  • Technological Advancement: The project has propelled the development of cutting-edge technologies in robotics and autonomous systems, positioning the EU as a leader in defense innovation. The integration of artificial intelligence and advanced control systems in UGVs showcases the EU's commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in defense capabilities.

In conclusion, the iMUGS project has significantly contributed to the EU's defense landscape by developing versatile and interoperable unmanned systems. These advancements promise to enhance mission success rates, improve safety for military personnel, and strengthen collaborative defense efforts across Europe.

Sol1's Role

Certified Ground Station

Sol1 brings in the certified ground station, which brings aircraft-level safety to the domain of UGV.

UGV/UAV Teaming

Adding UGV commanding to the UAV ground station allows to define mixed missions. It also allows to use information obtained from the UAV to inform the UGV.

NATO STANAG 4609

Sol1 implemented the reception of STANAG 4609 video streams in the ground station.

Distributed Data Service (DDS)

In this program, Sol1 developed and used OMG DDS on ROS2 in the context of our certified ground station.

UGV Swarm Control

In the world of certified UAV, one pilot controls one flying UAV. The ground station was extended to visualize and control a largeswarm of UGV which are each doing a separate taks, using just a single pilot/operator.

UGV Autonomy Interaction

The UGV have autonomy, and thus their actions may differ from the commanded actions. The user interface was updated to reflect this distinctions.

Milrem THeMIS Integration

The Milrem THeMIS UGV remote operation was integrated into the ground station, using the video feeds directly from the robot and sending joystick control commands.


Partners

Milrem Robotics (coordinator), Estonia 

Bittium, Finland

Diehl Defence, Germany

dotOcean, Belgium

GMV Aerospace and Defence, Spain

Insta Advance, Finland

Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW), Germany

Latvijas Mobilais Telefons (LMT), Latvia

NEXTER Systems, France

Royal Military Academy (RMA) of Belgium

Safran Electronics & Defense, France

Sol1, Belgium

Talgen Cybersecurity, Estonia

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