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Quaze Technologies introduce autonomous wireless power transfer technology to the defence sector at DSEi 23

Quaze have partnered with Rheinmetall to bring this innovative technology to life via an agnostic unmanned wireless charging solution for autonomous robotics.

The Quaze concept demonstrator remote charging solution, named Drone Swarm Tactical OverWatch (DSTOW™), will be featured as part of Rheinmentall’s innovation portfolio at DSEi on Stand H5-110 where they are showcasing the Quaze DSTOW on the Mission Master SP autonomous unmanned ground vehicle. It will be active and will wirelessly recharge 3 Parrot ANAFI USA drones. Within this collaboration, Quaze is responsible for the recharging plus the automated drone relays and, Rheinmetall, the software that controls the drone missions.

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DSEI 2023: Rheinmetall unveils C-UAS version of Mission Master XT UGV...

The UGV has a remote-controlled weapon station with a Dillon Aero 7.62 mm gatling gun with a rate of fire of 3,000 rds/min and a range of 1,200 m, and a FLIR 3D dual-use (land and air) radar that can detect micro-UAS targets up to 1,200 m. Alain Tremblay, vice-president for business development and innovation at Rheinmetall Canada, told Janes that a target acquired by this radar is automatically transferred to the electro-optical targeting weapon sight to engage it when it enters the maximum effective range against micro-UASs of 800 m or less. Larger UASs can be engaged at longer distances, he added.

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Quaze Technologies introduce autonomous wireless power transfer technology to the defence sector at DSEi 23

Quaze have partnered with Rheinmetall to bring this innovative technology to life via an agnostic unmanned wireless charging solution for autonomous robotics.

The Quaze concept demonstrator remote charging solution, named Drone Swarm Tactical OverWatch (DSTOW™), will be featured as part of Rheinmentall’s innovation portfolio at DSEi on Stand H5-110 where they are showcasing the Quaze DSTOW on the Mission Master SP autonomous unmanned ground vehicle. It will be active and will wirelessly recharge 3 Parrot ANAFI USA drones. Within this collaboration, Quaze is responsible for the recharging plus the automated drone relays and, Rheinmetall, the software that controls the drone missions.

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Rheinmetall Mission Master SP – Surveillance with Quaze DSTOW™ charging solution

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Rheinmetall Path is a proven, agnostic, trusted, and highly autonomous AI-powered navigation system that can turn almost any vehicle into an autonomous powerhouse. Its suite of advanced sensors and perception algorithms enables vehicles – from logistics trucks to regular cars – to navigate individually or together as a convoy through some of the most challenging environments. Tried and tested during numerous international trials, the Path A-kit is a ready-now, mature and proven solution that ensures future force mobility.

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A japán védelmi minisztérium megbízta a Rheinmetall-t, hogy szállítson tesztelésre három pilóta nélküli földi járművet (UGV) Mission Master SP-t a japán fegyveres erőknek. Amint azt a cég bejelentette, a kompakt, alacsony jelzésű elektromos UGV-k mindegyike különböző hasznos terhelési modulokkal lesz felszerelve. A teherszállító, a megfigyelő és a távirányítós fegyverállomás változatokat választották ki. A több millió eurós szerződés hosszú távú támogatási és képzési programot, valamint alkatrészszállítást is tartalmaz.
 
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American Rheinmetall Vehicles Wins Award for U.S. Army’s S-MET Inc II Program

American Rheinmetall Vehicles, Sterling Heights, MI, has won one of two contracts awarded in the U.S. Army’s Small Multi-Purpose Equipment Transport vehicle (S-MET) program. American Rheinmetall Vehicles’ unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) will provide the Army with a versatile and resilient platform capable of efficiently transporting supplies and equipment over rugged terrain to support combat operations. American Rheinmetall Vehicles collaborated with lead partner Textron Systems on the proposal.

American Rheinmetall Vehicles will manufacture and deliver eight prototypes to the Army in 2025 for testing, evaluation, and to compete against the platform delivered by the second awardee before the Army downselects to a single platform and the program transitions to full scale production.
 
Exercise in Saudi Arabia: Rheinmetall Canada demonstrates successful solution for combating drones at ultra-short range

The Red Sands III exercise took place in September 2024 at the Shamal 2 firing range in north-eastern Saudi Arabia and focused on countering uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS).

Designed as the last line of defence against small low-flying and fast-moving drones, Rheinmetall’s ultra Short-Range Air Defence (SHORAD) system offers an engagement range from 50 to 800 m. The Mission Master XT uncrewed ground system (UGS) serves as the carrier platform.

Developed by Rheinmetall Canada, the system consists of the Rheinmetall Fieldranger Multi remote-controlled weapon station with a twin Dillon Aero M134D minigun, a radar, an electronic optics package and an artificial intelligence (AI)-based target acquisition and tracking system. This advanced layered defence system is capable of engaging multiple threats with formidable fire power. It offers multi-domain capabilities that execute with precision when detecting, tracking and engaging aerial and ground threats.
In the final phase of Red Sands III, five challenging scenarios were set up to simulate real-world threats. In all scenarios, participants' capabilities were assessed against Group 2 and 3 multi-rotor drones as well as Group 3 fixed-wing aircraft. Rheinmetall's ultra SHORAD system demonstrated superior capabilities, scoring hits on all drones and successfully neutralizing every multirotor drone on the first pass. This performance was only matched by Rheinmetall and participants with costly advanced missile systems.

Even under the extreme conditions of the Saudi Arabian desert – where temperatures sometimes reached up to 45 °C – Rheinmetall's ultra SHORAD system excelled thanks to its rapid operational readiness and its resistance to weapon interference, overheating and interruptions to the power supply. Earlier exercises at Fort Drum NY, USA, also demonstrated the system's resilience in high humidity and heavy rain. Another outstanding feature is the system's AI-driven tracker, which detects and classifies drones long before they are engaged, even in dusty conditions and poor visibility.


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