30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...
30 March 2022
by Jon Grevatt
Malaysia's Kawbra UGV, pictured above, has been developed by the government's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE). (Janes/Jon Grevatt)
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) it is developing for the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).
A representative from STRIDE – an institute under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) – told Janes on 30 March at the DSA exhibition in Kuala Lumpur that the new ‘Kawbra' UGV has been in development since 2019. According to the institute, the project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
STRIDE's work on the Kawbra programme has been undertaken in collaboration with local digital engineering firm DreamEdge. The partners plan to start MAF field trials of the UGV later this year. Further enhancements of the UGV are expected to follow.
“The aim of this programme is to develop and acquire unmanned vehicle technology locally,” said a STRIDE official. “This UGV will have capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, logistics, and possibly combat.”
Malaysia's Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (STRIDE) has unveiled a new unmanne...