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Renault Develops Ground Drone for Military and Civilian Roles

Renault aims to produce a versatile ground drone combining military and civilian functions, enhancing operational flexibility for diverse applications, the French automaker said.

  • French carmaker Renault is developing a ground-based drone for military and civilian use, exploring various options including ground robots for defense applications.
  • Designed for battlefield reconnaissance, the vehicle resembles a lunar rover to navigate difficult terrain while serving the defense sector and seeking civilian applications.
  • Approximately the size of a small car, the prototype is equipped with several suspended cameras to assist with reconnaissance and operational guidance.
  • The manufacturer expects to unveil the prototype at an upcoming international defense exhibition, demonstrating its capabilities to military and civilian stakeholders.
  • Renault is working on various options for the drone as the company aims to address rapidly evolving capabilities in the mass-producing sector.
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The prototype ground drone that Renault is preparing with John Cockerill would be the size of a small car and should be presented at the Eurosatory show next June, The Renault Group said

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Renault says developing ground-based military drone

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.

The French automotive builder Renault announced this Monday that it develops a land drone for military and civilian use, while Europe strives to increase the production of weapons in the face of Russian aggressions.The French industrial magazine L'Usine Nouvelle reported that the automotive manufacturer works associated with the Belgian group John Cockerill, which owns the main French supplier of military vehicles Arquus.

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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