Wolf-e systems

_Land Unmanned Next generation Platform

Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are force multipliers that fundamentally change how missions are executed in high-risk, complex environments. By removing personnel from direct danger, UGVs dramatically reduce casualties while extending operational reach, endurance, and persistence. They excel in roles such as reconnaissance, logistics resupply, perimeter security, and explosive ordnance disposal, operating continuously, precisely, and without fatigue. Equipped with advanced sensors, autonomy, and secure communications, UGVs deliver real-time situational awareness and decision advantage, especially in contested or denied areas. In modern operations where speed, protection, and data dominance define success, UGVs provide a scalable, cost-effective solution that enhances mission effectiveness while preserving human life.

> Risk Reduction & Force Protection

UGVs operate in high-threat environments, reducing soldier exposure during reconnaissance, logistics, breaching, and medevac missions

> Force Multiplication

One operator can control or supervise UGVs, expanding operational reach without increasing manpower

> Persistent Operations

Unlike human teams, UGVs provide continuous, 24/7 capability without fatigue, maintaining pressure and situational awareness

> Enhanced Situational Awareness

Integrated sensors, cameras, and data links deliver real-time intelligence directly to commanders and C2 systems

 

> Operational Flexibility

Modular payloads allow rapid reconfiguration for ISR, logistics, medevac, EOD, or offensive roles using the same platform

 

> Faster Decision-Making

Live data from forward UGVs shortens the sensor-to-shooter loop and improves tactical responsiveness

 

> Scalability & Future Readiness

Open architectures enable integration of new autonomy, AI, and sensor technologies as threats evolve

> Human–Machine Teaming

UGVs extend the effectiveness of soldiers by handling repetitive, dangerous, or time-critical tasks while humans retain control.

Supported environments

SAND | ASPHALT | TERRAIN | SNOW | GRAVEL

Use cases - Possible Scenarios

Operational Scenario

In a contested area, an infantry unit requires urgent resupply without exposing personnel to enemy fire. A UGV is deployed from a secure rear position, autonomously navigating toward the front line while providing real-time reconnaissance through onboard sensors. Upon arrival, it delivers ammunition and medical supplies, then remains forward as a mobile observation asset, extending situational awareness for the unit commander.

The mission is completed without casualties, demonstrating how UGVs reduce risk, sustain combat power, and enhance decision-making in high-threat environments.

Autonomous Perimeter Security

During nighttime operations at a forward operating base, manpower is limited and the threat of infiltration is high. A UGV is assigned to conduct autonomous perimeter patrols, using thermal sensors and acoustic detection to identify movement beyond the fence line. When suspicious activity is detected, the system immediately alerts the operations center and streams live data for confirmation.

By maintaining continuous surveillance without fatigue, the UGV strengthens force protection, frees soldiers for critical tasks, and provides early warning—preventing escalation before a threat reaches the perimeter.

Unmanned Medevac

During active combat operations, a soldier is wounded in a high-threat area where manned evacuation is impossible due to contested area. A medical-evacuation UGV is deployed forward, autonomously navigating under terrain masking to reach the casualty. The wounded person is loaded onto the UGV by nearby personnel, fellow soldiers or, where applicable, trained civilians or first responders—using a simple, rapid-loading interface. The UGV immediately withdraws to a protected medical point.

By extracting casualties without exposing additional personnel, the system preserves life, accelerates evacuation, and sustains operational tempo, while also demonstrating clear dual-use potential for civilian emergency and disaster-response operations.

Offensive Breach & Advance

Prior to an assault on a fortified urban position, a UGV is deployed forward to lead the advance. Operating ahead of the main element, it conducts close reconnaissance, identifies enemy firing points, and confirms safe routes through debris and obstacles. Once contact is made, the UGV suppresses hostile positions and breaches entry points, allowing the assault team to maneuver with reduced exposure.

By absorbing first contact and shaping the battlefield, the UGV enables faster penetration, lowers casualty risk, and increases the likelihood of mission success during offensive operations.

Remote patrol

A UGV is deployed to autonomously patrol the perimeter of a remote agricultural field using a compact ISR sensor suite. Operating along a predefined route, the vehicle monitors fence lines and surrounding terrain for unauthorized access, vehicle movement, or animal intrusion.

Detected anomalies are flagged and transmitted in real time to a remote operator, enabling rapid assessment without on-site personnel. The system operates continuously in low-infrastructure environments.

This scenario demonstrates clear dual-use value—supporting civilian agricultural security and infrastructure monitoring, while validating technologies directly transferable to defense and critical-site protection.

Speed: up to 30km/h

Autonomy: Up to 50 km per mission, swappable battery

Control Options:
- Hybrid connectivity with seamless network switching for mission-critical operations
- Autonomous Lost-Link Return 

Terrain Adaptability: Optimized for on-road and off-road environments

Ground Clearance (mm): 140 (lateral), 240 (center)

Dimensions (mm): 1500 × 1300 × 505

Speed: up to 47km/h

Autonomy: Up to 50 km per mission, swappable battery

Control Options:
- Hybrid connectivity with seamless network switching for mission-critical operations
- Autonomous Lost-Link Return 

Terrain Adaptability: Optimized for on-road and off-road environments

Dimensions (mm): 2100 × 1320 × 800

Civilian & Dual-Use Payloads

+ ISR sensor suites (EO/IR, thermal imaging)

+ Pan-tilt-zoom cameras

+ Environmental monitoring sensors

+ Perimeter security and intrusion detection modules

+ Communications relay payloads

+ Cargo and logistics modules

+ Medical evacuation payloads (stretcher, vital monitoring)

+ Autonomous navigation and mapping sensors (LiDAR, GNSS)

+ Custom mission-specific payloads

Defense & Security Payloads

+ Advanced ISR sensor suites

+ Compact radar and ground surveillance sensors

+ Electronic sensing and monitoring payloads

+ Tactical communications relay modules

+ Force protection and base security payloads

+ Counter-UAS sensing modules

+ Remote weapon stations (subject to national laws and export controls)

+ Mission-specific military payloads

+ Acoustic sensors