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UGV and Drone : 4 advantages on the battlefield

Garrett Connolly Elistair Drone Pilot and Trainer
 
Elistair Team
18 Fév 2025
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Elistair Team | 18 Fév 2025 | 8 min
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Technological advancements in the defense sector reshape missions execution. Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) solutions, (also known as an autonomous ground vehicle), have become pivotal in enhancing mission success while reducing risks to human soldiers. When paired with tethered drones, a military UGV unlocks groundbreaking potential. This marriage between ground-level precision, and aerial intelligence brings unprecedent capabilities to teams in the field.
More than a technological evolution, it’s a revolution in operational efficiency, safety, and vue globale de la situation..

What is a UGV?

A UGV is an unmanned ground vehicle capable of navigating and performing tasks without a human driver. Robot combat vehicles are equipped with advanced sensors, and offer robust mobility, as well as cutting-edge AI capabilities. These vehicles perform tasks such as reconnaissance, logistical support, and even combat in hazardous environments.

A soldier uses software on a tablet to steer a drone remotely

How Tethered Drones Improve Tactics on the Battlefield?

Tethered drones are unmanned aerial systems. They can be integrated directly atop UGVs and are connected to a power source via a tether. This tether enables continuous flight et uninterrupted data transmission.
When integrated with UGVs, tethered drones provide a new perspective on ground operations. They expand the reach and capabilities of unmanned ground missions.

Advantage #1: Coordinated Reconnaissance

Picture this: a UGV roams through rough terrain, looking for potential threats while a tethered drone hovers overhead, providing real-time aerial intelligence. This dual-layered reconnaissance transforms how commanders view battlefields. It gives them real-time intelligence that they can rely on for split-second decisions.
For example, during the conflict in Ukraine, ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) missions have demonstrated the power of layered situational awareness. Unmanned Ground Vehicles and tethered drones work together to spot enemy movements, assess terrain, and relay actionable data. This integration ensures quicker decisions, better resource allocation, and enhanced military security on the ground.

Advantage #2: Force Multiplication

The combination of a UGV with a tethered drone, acts as a force multiplier. In contested environments, reducing risks to personnel is a top priority. These systems extend operational reach and reduce the need for human soldiers in high-risk zones. This means fewer boots on the ground and more capabilities in the field.
Consider a scenario in contested territories: tethered drones perform continuous surveillance of the area while the autonomous ground vehicle delivers critical supplies or monitor potential threats on the ground. This persistent vigilance allows troops to focus on strategic maneuvers while the UGV and drone system ensures 24/7 intelligence coverage. The result? Safer operations and a more efficient deployment of resources.

Advantage #3: Expanded Mission Capabilities

The synergy between UGVs and tethered drones has expanded their mission profile dramatically. Autonomous vehicles provide robust mobility on rugged terrains, while tethered drones offer unmatched aerial flexibility. Together, they conquer environments where human intervention is challenging or impossible.

Military use Orion drone to monitor battle zone
In combat zones, an autonomous ground system can perform surveillance missions with help from drones. This provides a smooth flow of real-time data.
This capability to adapt to tough conditions makes the UGV-drone pairing a game-changer.

Advantage #4: Autonomy and AI-Driven Collaboration

Advancements in AI and machine learning have taken the collaboration between UGVs and tethered drone solutions to new heights. With minimal human intervention, these autonomous systems can now execute complex missions by themselves. Predictive analytics, obstacle avoidance, and optimized task allocation are just a few examples of how AI drives operational efficiency.
Picture a convoy of UGVs and tethered drones navigating through hostile terrain. The drones anticipate potential obstacles ahead, while UGVs adjust their routes accordingly. Future iterations could see fully autonomous units capable of handling high-stakes scenarios, from ISR missions to precision strikes.

UGV and drone integration: real-life applications

Elistair and Milrem Robotics Integration: Enhanced Tactical Flexibility

Elistair’s collaboration with Milrem Robotics highlights the potential of UGV and tethered drone integration in defense operations. Through this partnership, Milrem integrates Khronos tethered dronebox onto its ground vehicle. This combination of technologies creates a robust system capable of continuous surveillance in challenging environments, including GNSS-denied  areas.

This integration provides real-time aerial intelligence while leveraging Milrem’s advanced robotics platforms for mobility and resilience. By combining aerial perspectives with ground-level operations, this solution addresses critical mission needs, from reconnaissance to persistent surveillance.

ARX Robotics Partnership: Pioneering Autonomous Coordination

In collaboration with ARX Robotics, Elistair has combined autonomous UGVs with its Khronos tethered drone system. ARX Robotics’ GEREON RCS UGV operated in tandem with Elistair’s drones, enabling missions that required minimal human intervention.
Together, these systems demonstrated their capabilities in navigating complex terrains and performing ISR operations, a significant advantage for modern defense strategies. The integration highlights advancements in autonomy, task coordination, and extended mission capabilities.
The integration of tethered drones directly onto UGVs is revolutionizing modern defense operations. By combining ground-level mobility with aerial intelligence, these systems deliver unmatched ISR capabilities, enhanced situational awareness, and expanded combat effectiveness.
From coordinated reconnaissance to force multiplication, expanded mission capabilities, and AI-driven autonomy, these integrated platforms represent a significant leap forward in defense technology. As they continue to evolve, UGVs and tethered drones become indispensable tools for defense forces worldwide, enabling safer, smarter, and more effective operations.

UGV and Drones FAQ

What is a UVG ?

A UGV is an Unmanned Ground Vehicle designed to perform ground-based operations without a human operator. His tasks can include reconnaissance and logistical support.

How do tethered drones enhance UGV operations?

Tethered drones provide continuous aerial intelligence, extending the situational awareness and capabilities of UGVs during missions.

What are the primary applications of UGV-drone integration?

These systems deliver dual-layered reconnaissance, persistent ISR capabilities, and force multiplication, reducing risks to personnel while increasing operational efficiency.

Can UGVs and drones operate autonomously?

Yes, advancements in AI have enabled autonomous coordination between a UGV and tethered drones, reducing human intervention.

Why do defense sector prefers tethered drones?

Tethered drones provide uninterrupted aerial intelligence thanks to their power source, making them ideal for extended operations in high-stakes environments.

What is the future of UGV and drone technology?

The future will focus on a greater autonomy and will also involve teamwork with AI-driven collaboration.

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