Milrem Robotics, a leading developer of robotics and autonomous systems, and EOS Defence Systems, a global provider of remote weapon systems and counter-UAS defence solutions, have signed a teaming agreement aimed at advancing unmanned ground systems and collaborative combat robotics.
The agreement establishes a framework for cooperation across marketing, product development, and research and development, allowing both companies to combine expertise in unmanned platforms, weapon systems and integrated defence technologies.
Strengthening Collaborative Combat Robotics
Milrem Robotics Chief Executive Officer Kuldar Väärsi said the partnership will enhance both companies’ ability to support evolving operational requirements.
“By combining Milrem Robotics’ unmanned ground vehicle expertise with EOS Defence Systems’ advanced weapon and integration capabilities, we are strengthening our ability to deliver scalable and mission-ready solutions for modern armed forces,” Väärsi said.
“This teaming agreement reflects our shared commitment to innovation, interoperability and responding to evolving operational requirements.”
EOS Chief Executive Officer Andreas Schwer highlighted the growing need for mobile and layered defence solutions against drone threats.
“The drone threat environment is increasingly mobile and contested, and effective defence can no longer be confined to fixed sites or crewed platforms,” Schwer said.
“This teaming agreement extends EOS’ counter-drone systems onto unmanned ground platforms, supporting more flexible and layered defence approaches.”
Joint Development of Integrated UGV Capabilities
Under the agreement, the companies will jointly identify business opportunities in new defence markets and develop coordinated marketing initiatives. The partnership also allows for the co-development of integrated products and technologies.
A major focus area includes research and development programmes centred on integrating advanced weapon systems, sensors and effectors onto Milrem Robotics’ unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs).
Potential development areas include:
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Non-ITAR counter-UAS solutions
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Missile and grenade launcher integration
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Large-calibre weapon systems for heavy UGV platforms
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Laser-based capability integration on medium and large uncrewed ground systems
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Cooperation with selected international defence technology partners
The agreement also enables the sharing of intellectual property, technical expertise and research outcomes to accelerate commercialisation and operational deployment.
Target Markets and Regional Expansion
Initial collaboration efforts will focus on selected markets across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Europe. Opportunities in the United States will be assessed individually.
Priority markets include:
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United Arab Emirates
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Australia
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Singapore
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Indonesia
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Selected European defence programmes
Both companies believe joint offerings will provide a strong competitive advantage in regions, accelerating investment in autonomous combat and counter-drone capabilities.











