Aurelius Systems and American Rheinmetall Partner to Advance Autonomous Counter-Drone Defense Systems
Aurelius Systems has announced a partnership with American Rheinmetall to integrate its Archimedes directed-energy platform onto American Rheinmetall's robotic combat vehicles. The collaboration aims to accelerate deployment of modern counter-drone capabilities for autonomous logistics systems operating at the tactical edge, addressing one of today's most pressing defense challenges.

Highlights
- Aurelius Systems and American Rheinmetall have formally partnered to integrate the Archimedes directed-energy platform onto American Rheinmetall's robotic combat vehicles.
- The Archimedes system will enable robotic combat vehicles to autonomously detect and destroy incoming drone threats in real time during front-line logistics operations.
- Directed-energy weapons offer lower cost per engagement and faster response times than kinetic countermeasures, making them well-suited for sustained tactical-edge deployments.
- The partnership addresses the growing vulnerability of unmanned ground logistics vehicles to enemy drone attacks on the modern battlefield.
- No financial terms were disclosed; both companies emphasized the goal of accelerating real-world operational deployment of the integrated system.
Aurelius Systems has officially announced a partnership with American Rheinmetall to accelerate the deployment of modern counter-drone capabilities on robotic combat vehicles. These vehicles are primarily designed for automated supply delivery, ensuring critical materiel reaches the tactical frontline safely.
Integrating a Directed-Energy Platform with Robotic Combat Vehicles
The collaboration pairs Aurelius Systems' directed-energy platform, Archimedes, with American Rheinmetall's robotic combat vehicles to address one of the most pressing challenges in modern defense: providing mobile counter-drone protection for autonomous logistics systems operating on the move.
As drones play an increasingly central role on the modern battlefield—whether for reconnaissance, attack, or disrupting supply lines—the need for countermeasures protecting robotic ground vehicles has grown more urgent. This partnership aims to close that defensive gap, enabling robotic combat vehicles to detect and neutralize drone threats in real time while carrying out automated resupply missions.
Securing Front-Line Logistics Against Drone Threats
American Rheinmetall's robotic combat vehicles are designed to operate autonomously in high-risk environments, reducing personnel exposure to danger. However, these unmanned ground vehicles are themselves vulnerable to enemy drone attacks. By integrating the Archimedes directed-energy system, the vehicles will be able to actively detect and destroy incoming drones, significantly improving mission survivability and logistical resilience.
Directed-energy weapons—such as high-energy lasers—offer key advantages over traditional kinetic intercept methods, including lower cost per engagement, faster response times, and reduced reliance on ammunition resupply. These qualities make them especially well-suited for sustained front-line operations.
Strengthening Autonomous Defense at the Tactical Edge
This partnership marks a significant milestone in the convergence of autonomous ground systems and counter-drone technology, reflecting the defense industry's heightened focus on the drone threat. Both companies expect to deepen technical integration and advance validation of the system in real-world operational scenarios.
No financial terms have been disclosed, but both parties emphasized that the collaboration will accelerate the fielding of these capabilities, providing more comprehensive protection for autonomous logistics systems on the modern battlefield.
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