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Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics Team Up to Bring AI and Autonomy to Military Vehicles

Daimler is partnering with a newer player to the defense space.

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April 18, 2025
in Startups, Venture
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Daimler Truck and ARX Robotics have announced plans for a strategic partnership to integrate AI and autonomous systems into military vehicles. The agreement marks a step toward increasing the digital capabilities of Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks and strengthening Europe’s defense technology sector.

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Marc Wietfeld, CEO of ARX Robotics, said the collaboration reflects a broader shift toward software-defined land forces.

“Modern vehicles should be able to incorporate the latest software and AI modules to be an efficient part of the NATO armed forces,” he said. “This project aims to boost the competitiveness of the European defence industry.”

The companies signed a letter of intent to collaborate on developing software-defined military vehicles. The focus is on combining ARX Robotics’ Mithra OS operating system and modular robotics hardware with Daimler’s Zetros and Unimog platforms. These upgrades aim to enhance vehicle networking, autonomy, and operational efficiency in the field.

According to Daimler Truck, the partnership will enable teleoperation and autonomous driving in open terrain, along with new capabilities in battlefield coordination. The vehicles will be equipped with the ARX Core computing unit, supporting real-time object detection, data transmission, and integration with drones and other ground systems.

“We are currently investing and growing in the defence sector in order to meet customer needs even better,” said Daniel Zittel, Head of Defence Sales at Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks. “Digitalization and AI will play a key role, especially in cyber defence, logistics, and international cooperation.”

The companies plan to equip Mercedes-Benz Zetros prototypes with ARX systems and testing multiple use cases, including terrain navigation, autonomous casualty evacuation, and remote-controlled mine clearance. Integration with Unimog vehicles is expected to follow.

A key element of the plan is the ability to retrofit existing NATO fleets. The companies say this approach enables faster deployment and extends the life of current platforms without full replacement.

ARX Robotics, based in Munich, is already working with six European armed forces. Its systems are designed to support multi-domain operations through modular, scalable hardware and AI-driven software. The company is backed by investors including Project A Ventures and the NATO Innovation Fund.

Tags: ARX RoboticsDaimler TruckDaniel ZittelMarc Wietfeld
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