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Renault Develops Ground Drone for Military and Civilian Roles

Renault is creating a versatile ground drone for defense and civilian applications to enhance operational capabilities in multiple sectors, according to the French carmaker.

  • 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 French group is working on a land drone for military and civilian use, capable of moving like a vehicle.

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The manufacturer continues to develop in the military field, after announcing the production of aerial drones at its Mans factory.

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Renault is currently developing a ground drone. Designed for field reconnaissance, this prototype combines military and civilian applications and could be presented at Eurosatory in June.

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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.

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