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Czech Ukrainian UNEX UGV Amphibious All Terrain Robotic Platform Debuts at IDET 2025.


On May 28, 2025, at IDET 2025 in Brno, Czech-Ukrainian defense collaboration unveiled the UNEX UGV, an amphibious unmanned ground vehicle designed for multi-domain operations. This innovative platform addresses the evolving needs of modern warfare, offering versatility across combat, logistics, and reconnaissance missions. Its debut underscores the strategic importance of adaptable unmanned systems in contemporary defense strategies.
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The UNEX UGV exemplifies the future of unmanned ground operations, combining amphibious mobility, modular design, and autonomous functionality (Picture source: Army Recognition Group)


The UNEX UGV is a fully electric, remotely operated amphibious platform capable of carrying payloads up to 1,700 kg. It boasts a maximum speed of 20 km/h and can operate continuously for up to 6 hours on a single charge. The vehicle's design includes a ground clearance of 600 mm, enabling it to overcome obstacles up to 1 meter high and ascend slopes of up to 40 degrees. Its amphibious capabilities allow seamless transition between land and water operations, with over 3 hours of aquatic endurance. Equipped with advanced communication systems, the UNEX UGV maintains secure control within a 10 km radius and offers unlimited range via LTE connectivity. Its modular architecture supports various mission-specific payloads, including electronic warfare systems, remote weapon stations, and sensor arrays.

Developed through a Czech-Ukrainian partnership, the UNEX UGV has undergone extensive field testing, including integration into the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The platform has been evaluated under real operational conditions, demonstrating its effectiveness in diverse terrains and mission profiles. Its design leverages decades of engineering expertise from both nations, resulting in a robust and adaptable unmanned ground vehicle.

Compared to other unmanned ground vehicles, the UNEX UGV offers a unique combination of amphibious capability, high payload capacity, and modularity. While platforms like the Milrem THeMIS provide modularity and payload options, the UNEX UGV's ability to operate effectively on both land and water without additional preparation sets it apart. Its low ground pressure design minimizes the risk of triggering mines, enhancing its suitability for demining and reconnaissance missions.

The deployment of the UNEX UGV enhances operational flexibility for armed forces, enabling autonomous logistics, casualty evacuation, and reconnaissance in challenging environments. Its resilience to electronic warfare and ability to operate in GPS-denied areas make it a valuable asset in modern conflict scenarios. For the Czech Republic and Ukraine, the UNEX UGV represents a significant advancement in indigenous defense technology, potentially influencing regional defense strategies and collaborations.

While specific budgetary details remain undisclosed, the UNEX UGV has garnered attention within defense circles. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has officially approved its integration into the armed forces, marking a significant milestone in its operational deployment. The platform's versatility and proven capabilities position it as a strong candidate for future procurement by both domestic and international forces.

The UNEX UGV exemplifies the future of unmanned ground operations, combining amphibious mobility, modular design, and autonomous functionality. Its successful deployment and operational integration underscore the growing importance of adaptable unmanned systems in modern warfare. As defense forces worldwide seek versatile and resilient platforms, the UNEX UGV stands out as a formidable solution for multi-domain operations.


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