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Renault says developing ground-based military drone

Natalie Fisher by Natalie Fisher
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French carmaker Renault says it is developing a ground-based drone for military and civilian use. ©AFP

Paris (France) (AFP) – French carmaker Renault said on Monday it was developing a ground-based drone for military and civilian use as Europe scrambles to boost weapons production in the face of Russian aggression. French industry magazine L’Usine Nouvelle reported that the carmaker is working in partnership with the Belgian group John Cockerill, which owns the main French supplier of military vehicles, Arquus.

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“Our R&D teams are testing and exploring various options, such as ground robots, which also have potential for civilian applications,” Renault said in a statement to AFP. “This is an exploratory study project,” the company added, without confirming the name of the partner company. The car manufacturer stated that it had been contacted by the defense ministry earlier this year.

“Our R&D teams are working on various projects in the defense sector, while also seeking civilian applications in each case,” Renault further mentioned. According to L’Usine Nouvelle, the land drone prototype that Renault is developing is said to be the size of a small car and is expected to be unveiled at the Eurosatory international defense and security exhibition in June. Designed for battlefield reconnaissance, it resembles a lunar rover equipped with several suspended cameras, according to the specialist publication.

In January, Renault announced it was teaming up with Turgis Gaillard, a French defense group, to produce aerial drones in France. Aerial and terrestrial drones have redefined the nature of war in recent years. Last week, a top NATO commander, Pierre Vandier, stated that NATO countries must respond to challenges such as Russia and Iran mass-producing drones, whose capacities are rapidly evolving.

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