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Arquus delivers fully adaptable UGV for French and Overseas Armies.


In a world premiere at the eurosatory show, Arquus is today presenting the manufacturer's first land drone. The standard version has a 2450*1600cm platform, enabling a wide range of payloads to be carried.
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Drailer with Remote weapon Station mounted (Picture source: Arquus )


Arquus' first robotic vehicle, the DRAILER is an exceptionally mobile platform that can be deployed for infantry support missions, but also for a range of specialist missions such as mine clearance, electronic warfare, anti-drone warfare and very short-range ground-to-air missions.

The Drailer's modular design is based on a user-friendly system, with rails modelled on the M-lok system used on firearms. The drone is in 4x4 configuration, and can operate at a speed of 20km/h over 200km. And it's powered by an electric motor, so it's particularly quiet. What's more, it can be towed by a vehicle, such as a Griffon or similar, at speeds of up to 90km/h, enabling it to follow action zones as closely as possible and facilitate logistics.

Equipped with a hybrid electric/diesel propulsion system for unobtrusive mobility, the DRAILER is a robot with tried-and-tested technologies and a range suited to theatres of operation.
A versatile robot, it is a great companion in the field. It can operate a payload of up to 700 kg, while at the same time having the crossing capacity to meet high-intensity requirements.


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