AGEMA UGV Showcased to Ukrainian Market
Milanion’s unmanned autonomous land and maritime platforms, which were previously exhibited at IDEX 2021, have recently received a significant surge in interest from potential customers around the globe, and in response the company decided to showcase the fully amphibious and modular AGEMA UGV at the Ukrainian trade show.
The AGEMA UGV has been engineered for high performance in even the most demanding environments. Designed to be easy to operate, it can be configured to specific customer requirements, and can carry a variety of payloads providing interoperability between systems for a wide range of missions.
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