Eurosatory 2026: Milrem Robotics Showcases THeMIS UGV with EOS C-UAS Remote Weapon Station
At Eurosatory 2026, Estonian unmanned systems manufacturer Milrem Robotics unveiled the THeMIS UGV integrated with the EOS R400 Slinger Counter-UAS Remote Weapon Station, capable of detecting, tracking, and engaging enemy drones at ranges exceeding 1,000 metres using a 30×113mm cannon. The company also debuted the HAVOC 8×8 hybrid-electric Robotic Combat Vehicle, featuring proximity-fused ammunition, SHORAD missiles, and electronic warfare systems.

Highlights
- Milrem Robotics showcased the THeMIS UGV integrated with the EOS R400 Slinger Counter-UAS Remote Weapon Station at Eurosatory 2026, capable of engaging drones at over 1,000 metres.
- The R400 Slinger uses a 30×113mm cannon loaded with specialised ammunition engineered to minimise collateral damage in counter-drone operations.
- Milrem Robotics debuted the HAVOC 8×8 hybrid-electric Robotic Combat Vehicle, combining SHORAD missiles, proximity-fused cannon rounds, and electronic warfare systems.
- HAVOC is designed for multi-layered air and ground threat engagement in complex, high-threat battlefield environments.
- Milrem Robotics also presented the latest version of its ARCOS modular command-and-control suite for coordinating unmanned systems across joint operations.
Eurosatory 2026: Milrem Robotics Showcases THeMIS UGV with EOS C-UAS Remote Weapon Station
At the Eurosatory 2026 international defence exhibition, Estonian unmanned systems leader Milrem Robotics presented the latest iteration of ARCOS (Autonomous & Robotic Control Suite) — a modular command-and-control system designed to coordinate unmanned platforms and various payloads in joint operations.
THeMIS UGV Integrated with EOS Counter-UAS Weapon Station
One of the highlights of this year's show was the THeMIS Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) integrated with the EOS R400 Slinger Counter-UAS Remote Weapon Station, developed in collaboration with Australian defence technology company EOS.
According to an official Milrem Robotics press release:
"The system is equipped with a 30×113mm cannon and specialised ammunition designed to minimise collateral damage, capable of detecting, tracking, and engaging enemy drones at distances exceeding 1,000 metres."
This integration pairs the mobility of an unmanned ground vehicle with a dedicated counter-drone weapon system, giving frontline forces a more flexible low-altitude air defence capability without exposing personnel to hazardous environments.
HAVOC Robotic Combat Vehicle Also Unveiled
Milrem Robotics also introduced the HAVOC Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) at the exhibition — an 8×8 wheeled hybrid-electric platform combining mobility, firepower, and advanced mission systems.
HAVOC's key armaments and systems include:
- 30×113mm cannon with proximity-fused ammunition
- SHORAD (Short-Range Air Defence) missile options
- Electronic Warfare (EW) systems
- Integrated Counter-UAS (C-UAS) capability supporting multi-layered air defence operations
HAVOC is designed to simultaneously address both aerial and ground threats in high-threat, complex battlefield environments, offering broader fire coverage for future joint operations.
About Milrem Robotics
Milrem Robotics is Europe's leading developer of unmanned ground systems and robotic combat platforms, headquartered in Estonia. Its products are widely deployed across NATO member states as part of their armed forces modernisation programmes.
For more information, visit: milremrobotics.com
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