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world-leading developer of robotics and autonomous systems and systems integrator
Milrem Robotics develops modular, AI-enabled unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) like the THeMIS for military applications including reconnaissance, transport, combat support, IED detection, and remote weapon stations. Products are in service or robotics programs in 20 countries, including nine NATO members (Estonia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK, US) and Ukraine. Headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, with subsidiaries in Finland, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, UAE, and US. Tallinn facility produces over 500 THeMIS units annually.
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Top-rated product
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THeMIS
Company facts
- HQ
- Tallinn, Estonia
- Founded
- 2013 · 13 yrs
- Website
- milremrobotics.com
Trusted by
- US Army CRRELarmy-technology.com ↗
- Ukrainian Armed Forcesdeployed 2022milremrobotics.com ↗
- XTEK Ltd. (Australia)deployed 2021edrmagazine.eu ↗
- Ukrainedeployed 2023milremrobotics.com ↗
- Australia (XTEK Ltd.)milremrobotics.com ↗
- United Kingdommilremrobotics.com ↗
- United Statesmilremrobotics.com ↗
- Germanymilremrobotics.com ↗
- Francemilremrobotics.com ↗
Milestones
Inaugurated Tallinn facility increasing THeMIS production to over 500 units/year
Deployed THeMIS UGV with Ukrainian Armed Forces
Press coverage
- US Army’s CRREL acquires Milrem’s THeMIS UGV for research
Army Technology
- Milrem Robotics delivered the first THeMIS to Australia
EDR Magazine · Apr 2021
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