OpenDRobotics

Autonomous, AI-enabled robotics system for collaborative combat

  • Collaborative combat
  • Defence
  • Land

OpenDRobotics integrates drones and robotics into one mission system to enhance operational tempo and reduce cognitive load.

Designed for tomorrow’s combat

  1. Integrated autonomy

    OpenDRobotics merges AI and robotics to reduce human cognitive burden and increase mission efficiency.

  2. Combat proven

    Based on Scorpion and CoHoMa experience, designed alongside armed forces for high-intensity operations.

  3. Interoperable

    Open-source ROS & NATO STANAG 4586 standards ensure compatibility with partner and third-party systems.

What is OpenDRobotics?

Thales’ OpenDRobotics system revolutionizes land combat by coordinating large numbers of autonomous ground and aerial platforms under a unified mission control system. Developed with armed forces, it enhances agility, survivability and coordination across operational domains.

OpenDRobotics transforms collaborative combat by integrating robotic systems and AI. It delivers faster, safer, more effective missions, drawing on field-proven systems from Scorpion and lessons from CoHoMa.

Key Features

Press Release

Thales annonce OpenDRobotic

Thales is taking collaborative combat to the next level through the development of a revolutionary integrated system that ties together robotics technologies and different types of drones to provide an automated mission system capability.

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Thales unveils OpenDRobotics to support a new era of extended collaborative combat enabled by AI

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