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FEINDEF 2025 Day 3: Highlights New Combat Drone Robotic EOD Vehicle and Armored Vehicles Unveiled

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Published on 05/28/2025 – Last Updated on 05/29/2025 by OTC

In this video, the Army Recognition editorial team provides exclusive coverage from Day 3 of FEINDEF 2025, the leading defense exhibition in Madrid, Spain. Highlights include the unveiling of AERTEC’s TARSIS-W, an armed unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with FOX-F02 laser-guided micro-missiles, designed for precision strike missions. French company CNIM showcases its Modular Assault Bridge for rapid combat deployment and ROCUS, a modular robotic system for route clearance and explosive ordnance disposal. Spanish manufacturer TSD also presents its complete IBERO family of armored vehicles, including the LTV20, SMV20, and HTV21, engineered for modern battlefield mobility and protection. This video offers a close look at the latest technological advancements shaping the future of defense.

Summary of this video:
00:00 INTRO
00:15 Overview of what you can see at FEINDEF 2025 Defense Exhibition in Spain
00:44 AERTEC from Spain presents its armed unmanned aerial vehicle TARSIS-W armed FOX-F02 laser-guided micro-missiles
03:52 French Company CNIM presents its Modular Assault Bridge
06:24 CNIM ROCUS is a modular robotic vehicle system designed for route clearance and explosive ordnance disposal operations.
08:02 TSD from Spain showcases its IBERO armored vehicle family, including the LTV20, SMV20, and HTV21.
10:46 Contact Details: Army Recognition Group communication and marketing services for Defense and Security Industry
11:02 OUTRO

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