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Website: https://www.arx-robotics.com/
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Email: [email protected]
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Phone: +49 8122 568 997 9
Modular, rugged UGVs for defense applications; autonomous ground systems focused on European military needs, payload flexibility, all-terrain operation in contested environments.
ARX Robotics has announced plans to expand its operations by establishing a new headquarters and production facility in Munich, Germany. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the company's manufacturing capabilities and increasing its presence in the European market. The initiative reflects ARX Robotics' commitment to innovation and growth within the robotics sector. The new facility is expected to bolster production efficiency and support the development of advanced robotics solutions. The timeline for the completion of the new headquarters and facility has not been disclosed, but the company is focused on strengthening its infrastructure to meet growing demand in the industry.
Army-Technology 6 hours ago NewsARX Robotics and Supacat have entered into a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of robotic and autonomous systems aimed at enhancing the capabilities of land forces in the United Kingdom. This partnership, announced recently, seeks to leverage the expertise of both companies to innovate and improve military operations through advanced technology. The collaboration is expected to address the growing demand for modernized defense solutions, reflecting the UK's commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in military capabilities. By combining their resources and knowledge, ARX Robotics and Supacat aim to deliver cutting-edge systems that will support the operational needs of the UK armed forces.
Army-Technology Apr 29, 2026 NewsUkraine fielded 15,000 unmanned ground vehicles in 2025 — surpassing its own procurement targets by over 100 percent. A single UGV held a front-line position for 45 days. Up to 90 percent of supplies to Pokrovsk now move by robot, not truck. The U.S. Army cancelled its $3 million Robotic Combat Vehicle and is starting over. China is deploying $3,000 robot dogs in PLA urban-warfare exercises. This article maps the emerging UGV battlefield — from Ukraine’s garage-built logistics fleet to the Pentagon’s stalled combat-vehicle ambitions, and from Ghost Robotics’ Vision 60 to the quadruped proliferation problem no treaty has yet addressed.
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