A New Generation Breakthrough in the RCWS Domain: Innovative and Cost-Effective Solutions from UNIROBOTICS
Entering 2025 with solid operational momentum in the Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS) sector, UNIROBOTICS has marked the first quarter with significant advancements in both system development and platform integration.

Prioritizing R&D investments in high-performance, cost-efficient, and gyro-stabilized modular RCWS solutions, the company has reinforced its standing in the defense industry by delivering mission-driven innovations tailored to real-world operational demands on the battlefield.
The TRAKON Series RCWS platforms stand out with their seamless interoperability with a wide range of drone detection radars already fielded and validated by leading modern armed forces. A notable example of this versatility is the successful integration of the Echoguard radar—developed by the U.S.-based company ECHODYNE—into the TRAKON RCWS, delivering a robust and scalable defence capability against Class-1 and Class-2 UAV threats.
Strong Impact on the International Stage
The International Armoured Vehicles Conference (IAV) 2025, held in Farnborough, United Kingdom this January, marked a pivotal milestone for UNIROBOTICS as it stepped confidently onto the global stage. The showcased TRAKON 30 and TRAKON LITE systems garnered significant attention for their advanced stabilization performance, rapid delivery timelines, and cost-effective configurations. These capabilities not only drew strong international interest but also paved the way for new strategic partnerships, further cementing UNIROBOTICS' position as a rising global player in RCWS technology.Effective and Affordable Protection in the C-UAS Domain
UNIROBOTICS’ Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) concept has earned strong acclaim from international stakeholders. With its advanced sensor fusion architecture and high-precision targeting capabilities, the system delivers a highly efficient and cost-effective solution against the rising threat of unmanned aerial platforms on today’s battlefields.The TRAKON Series RCWS platforms stand out with their seamless interoperability with a wide range of drone detection radars already fielded and validated by leading modern armed forces. A notable example of this versatility is the successful integration of the Echoguard radar—developed by the U.S.-based company ECHODYNE—into the TRAKON RCWS, delivering a robust and scalable defence capability against Class-1 and Class-2 UAV threats.
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