QinetiQ · Military · 2020
A fully modular hybrid unmanned ground vehicle jointly developed by QinetiQ North America and Estonia's Milrem Robotics, built to 'lighten the load' for dismounted troops. Titan pairs Milrem's THeMIS (Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry System) mobility base - two tracked drive modules linked by a mission payload frame - with QinetiQ's Tactical Robot Controller (a pocket 6.5-inch controller) and Robotic Applique Kit for autonomy, night-vision/thermal cameras and comms, operable in manned or unmanned modes at line-of-sight ranges over 800 m. It measures about 2.0 x 2.1 x 1.0 m with a curb weight near 907 kg and carries up to ~680 kg (with a 2,000 lb pull force). Its diesel-electric hybrid drive gives ~100 km range / up to 72 h endurance, or a run-silent all-electric mode good for 20+ km over ~2 hours. Its open architecture accepts modules for logistics/resupply, CASEVAC litters, earth-moving, route clearance, CBRN/RSTA and remote weapon stations. It contended in the US Army SMET and UK Dstl Last-Mile Resupply programs.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Military |
| Sub-type | Modular Hybrid UGV (dismounted support) |
| Status | Development |
| Year | 2020 |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 907 kg |
| Payload | 680 kg |
| Max range | 100 km |
| Camera | Day/night, IR, thermal (optional) |
| Actuator type | Modular tracked UGV (THeMIS-based) |
| Use cases | Dismounted resupply, Casualty evacuation, Route clearance, ISR / RSTA, CBRN reconnaissance |
| Made in | USA |



