Modern Mechanics 24

A Canadian company tested its unmanned ground vehicle by dropping it from a warship into the Atlantic

Rheinmetall’s Mission Master 2.0 vessel autonomously drove itself to a Portuguese beach.

The test was part of NATO’s Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping drill.

Named for its ability to tackle extreme terrain, the Mission Master 2.0 is a robust platform that carries heavy payloads and thrives in even the most challenging conditions.

The veseel is driven by the Rheinmetall PATH autonomy kit, an industry-leading technology enabling AI-powered autonomous driving and navigation in a variety of modes.

A Canadian company tested its unmanned ground vehicle by dropping it from a warship into the Atlantic.

Rheinmetall’s Mission Master 2.0 vessel autonomously drove itself to a Portuguese beach.

The test was part of NATO’s Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping drill.

Named for its ability to tackle extreme terrain, the Mission Master 2.0 is a robust platform that carries heavy payloads and thrives in even the most challenging conditions.

The veseel is driven by the Rheinmetall PATH autonomy kit, an industry-leading technology enabling AI-powered autonomous driving and navigation in a variety of modes.

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