Digital Defense Reinvented: Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics Unite for Next-Gen Military Vehicles

Digital Defense Reinvented: Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics Unite for Next-Gen Military Vehicles

Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics plan partnership in the field of defense mobility

Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on integrating advanced robotics and AI into Mercedes‑Benz Special Trucks’ military vehicle platforms, specifically targeting the Unimog and Zetros series. Utilizing ARX Robotics’ Mithra OS, the partnership aims to improve networking capabilities, enable teleoperation and autonomous driving in open terrain, and introduce functionalities such as optimized route planning, remote landmine clearance, and safe evacuation of injured personnel. With plans to initially retrofit Zetros prototypes and later extend to Unimog and existing fleets, this initiative is poised to modernize the defense vehicle sector and strengthen European defense competitiveness by harnessing cutting-edge digital technologies.

(PRESS RELEASE) LEINFELDEN-ECHTERDINGEN, 28-Mar-2025 — /EuropaWire/ — Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics have entered into a strategic agreement to elevate digital networking and operational capabilities within the defense vehicle sector. Under a recently signed letter of intent, the two companies plan to integrate advanced robotics and artificial intelligence into military vehicle platforms, specifically enhancing the Unimog and Zetros series produced by the Mercedes‑Benz Special Trucks division. By incorporating ARX Robotics’ innovative Mithra OS operating system, these vehicles will soon be able to connect seamlessly with other software-defined systems, facilitating teleoperation, autonomous driving in open terrain, and a host of new functionalities.

This collaboration focuses on outfitting the vehicles with state-of-the-art sensor modules, cameras, and radio systems, all coordinated by the ARX Core— a central computing and networking unit. This system is designed to enable real-time object recognition, rapid data processing, and efficient decision-making, which will empower the vehicles to autonomously determine optimal routes, conduct remote landmine clearance, and evacuate injured personnel without endangering crew members.

Daniel Zittel, Head of Defence Sales at Mercedes‑Benz Special Trucks, explained that the initiative is part of a broader investment in the defense sector, aimed at better addressing customer needs through specialized, digitalized solutions. He emphasized that digitalization and AI are critical for enhancing cyber defense, logistics, and international military collaboration. Marc Wietfeld, co-founder and CEO of ARX Robotics, added that a software-defined approach is essential for modern land forces to operate as a cohesive, networked unit within NATO.

The initial phase of this partnership involves equipping Mercedes‑Benz Zetros prototypes with these digital systems, with subsequent plans to extend the integration to Unimog vehicles and retrofit existing legacy fleets. This dual strategy is designed to accelerate the digital transformation of military vehicles and reinforce the competitiveness of the European defense industry.

Thomas Franke

Thomas Franke has been working for more than 30 years in the field of security and defense. One of the main focuses of his recent activities is the "Forum Vernetzte Sicherheit gGmbH," which he founded. This is a news portal and network dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary exchange on all essential aspects of security. During his work as an advisor in the German Bundestag, Franke became familiar with the concept of synergistic security. It's NATO affiliation is the "comprehensive approach". He adopted this approach and consistently emphasized security aspects during his numerous roles as soldier, researcher, press officer and publisher. Through this, Franke gained expertise not only in the military domain but also in financial security, corporate risk management, political and societal risks. Among other initiatives, Franke advocates for research projects that enable a new security architecture through collaboration between civilian, governmental, and scientific actors (Public-Private Partnerships/PPPs). Until March 2021, he led a bilateral research project on security in pharmaceutical logistics, funded by Germany's Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and Austria's Ministry for Innovation and Technology (BMVIT). Most recently, Franke is mainly focused on cognitive warfare, Enterprise Architecture Management and human performance modification for the Federal Armed Forces of Germany.