Projectdetails
Doel van het project
The project, Combat Unmanned Ground Systems (CUGS), brings together nine member states and 28 European industry partners. With a € 35.5 million budget and running for 36 months, CUGS aims to define, design, and develop a set of functional modules which will be mounted on to existing platforms. The final phase of the project will test full demonstrators for highly autonomous combat unmanned ground systems.
Autonomous systems provide operational benefits across a very broad range of missions, from intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistics missions to combat missions. Deploying unmanned systems reduces the danger to human personnel and manned platforms, while increasing robustness, sustainability, and resilience of ground systems. It is expected that these systems will play an increased role in future Armed Forces by bringing faster manoeuvrability and more efficient and precise lethal and non-lethal effects, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of land systems and ensure an advantage in respect to the adversary.
Autonomous systems provide operational benefits across a very broad range of missions, from intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistics missions to combat missions. Deploying unmanned systems reduces the danger to human personnel and manned platforms, while increasing robustness, sustainability, and resilience of ground systems. It is expected that these systems will play an increased role in future Armed Forces by bringing faster manoeuvrability and more efficient and precise lethal and non-lethal effects, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of land systems and ensure an advantage in respect to the adversary.
Rol van de instelling
The functional modules to be developed in the project will ensure autonomous navigation; command, control, communications, and cooperation; and use of weapon systems. The modules will be integrated on several European autonomous ground systems; the mid-sized platforms Themis (Milrem, Estonia) and Wiesel (Rheinmetall, Germany), and large-sized platforms Type X (Milrem, Estonia), Lince 2 VTLM (Iveco, Italy) and Patria AMV (Patria, Finland).
The project will run across three phases; firstly, with the requirements and standard-based system architecture of the full CUGS demonstrator being developed for both the current autonomous platforms and future modules.
The adaptation of the five existing platforms will begin in parallel with the development of the combat functional modules. In the third phase of the project the solutions will be mounted on the platforms and will be tested and evaluated individually and in a cooperative way in relevant environments.
In the testing phase, the adapted unmanned ground systems should be able to autonomously move, navigate, communicate, detect, identify and lock targets, choose weapon systems and test firing sequences and safety aspects.
The project will run across three phases; firstly, with the requirements and standard-based system architecture of the full CUGS demonstrator being developed for both the current autonomous platforms and future modules.
The adaptation of the five existing platforms will begin in parallel with the development of the combat functional modules. In the third phase of the project the solutions will be mounted on the platforms and will be tested and evaluated individually and in a cooperative way in relevant environments.
In the testing phase, the adapted unmanned ground systems should be able to autonomously move, navigate, communicate, detect, identify and lock targets, choose weapon systems and test firing sequences and safety aspects.
Financieringsbron
This project has received funding from the Royal Higher Institute for Defence of Belgian Defence in the framework of the EDA CAT B project CUGS.
| Korte titel | Intelligent Combat Unmanned Ground Systems |
|---|---|
| Acroniem | iCUGS |
| Status | Actief |
| Effectieve start/einddatum | 1/04/23 → 1/10/26 |
Samenwerkende partners
- Koninklijke Militaire School
- Leonardo S.p.A (hoofd)
- IVECO
- Larimart
- MBDA Italy
- CMI Defence
- FN Herstal
- Diehl Defence GmbH & Co. KG
- KNDS Deutschland GmbH
- MBDA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
- Rheinmetall AG
- Milrem AS
- KAITSEVÄE AKADEEMIA (ESTONIAN MILITARY ACADEMY)
- Patria
- Bittium Wireless Oy
- Nexter Systems SA
- Safran Electronics & Defense
- THALES SA
- MBDA France
- Arguus
- TNO Defence Security and Safety (NL)
- Demcon
- NCIM Group
- Kongsberg Maritime AS
- Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)
- Military University of Technology
- PIAP Group
- ZMT SA
- American School of Warsaw (ASW)
KHID domain
- DAP
- MSP
Vingerafdruk
Verken de onderzoeksgebieden die bij dit project aan de orde zijn gekomen. Deze labels worden gegenereerd op basis van de onderliggende prijzen/beurzen. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.
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Interoperability for Semi-Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Mathiassen, K., Schneider, F. E., Bonker, P., Glowka, J., De cubber, G., Nygaard, T. F., Le Flécher, E., Nussbaumer, T., Röning, J., Vanhay, J., Suttie, W., Alp Cetindag, H., Purre, A., Coleman, S. & Latt, S., 20 jan. 2026, NATO STO. 63 blz.Onderzoeksoutput: Boek/rapport › Technisch verslag › peer review
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Interpreting Tactical Decision-making in Transformer-based Agents
Boeckx, K. & Neyt, X., 25 nov. 2025, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Big Data & Applications: BDAA 2025. Yurish, S. Y. (reds.). 2025: International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA) Publishing, blz. 51-55 5 blz. 18Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in Boek/Rapport/Congresprocedure › Conferentiebijdrage › peer review
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Multimodal Threat Evaluation in Simulated Wargaming Environments
Vanvolsem, P., Boeckx, K. & Neyt, X., 16 dec. 2024, Proceedings - 2024 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, BigData 2024. Ding, W., Lu, C.-T., Wang, F., Di, L., Wu, K., Huan, J., Nambiar, R., Li, J., Ilievski, F., Baeza-Yates, R. & Hu, X. (reds.). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., blz. 3322-3328 7 blz. (Proceedings - 2024 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, BigData 2024).Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in Boek/Rapport/Congresprocedure › Conferentiebijdrage › peer review
Open AccessBestand1 Downloads (Pure)
Activiteiten
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Threat assessment using Recurrent Neural Networks
Vanvolsem, P. (Poster presenter), Boeckx, K. (Co-auteur) & Neyt, X. (Co-auteur)
28 mei 2024Activiteit: Conferentie of presentatie › Presentatie van een poster van wetenschappelijke aard
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NATO STO ET SCI-MSG-ET-067: Countering Autonomy/AI Threats
Boeckx, K. (Lid) & Vanvolsem, P. (Lid)
1 jan. 2024 → 1 jan. 2025Activiteit: Overige › Deelname aan een NATO STO RTG/ET
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Academic view on Technology for Autonomous Systems
De cubber, G. (Uitgenodigde spreker)
13 nov. 2024Activiteit: Conferentie of presentatie › Talk aan een adviescomite voor industrie, overheidsagentschap of NGO.