Combat Variants and Weapon System Integration
The Mission Master CXT platform accommodates multiple weaponized and specialized payload modules, swappable within minutes through a bolt-and-plug modular design. Developed in partnership with Dillon Aero, the Mission Master CXT – Fire Support integrates a Fieldranger Multi remote-controlled weapon station equipped with twin 7.62×51mm NATO M134D Gatling guns. Each minigun fires at 3,000 rounds per minute (6,000 total), with a maximum effective range of 1,200 meters and 3,000-round magazines (6,000 total capacity per gun). The system demonstrates a 7.5:1 kill ratio against mini-drone targets within 600 meters. Critically, the firing decision remains with a human operator through the human-in-the-loop principle—the PATH A-Kit provides autonomous target detection and tracking, but weapon engagement requires explicit human authorization. The M134D's electronically driven recoil system permits extended continuous fire without weapon degradation, making it exceptionally suitable for counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) suppression and defensive area denial.
Counter-UAS Configuration (Skyranger 762)
The most recent operational variant, unveiled at DSEI 2025, pairs the Mission Master CXT2 with Oerlikon's Skyranger 762 remote weapon station, featuring a single 7.62×51mm M134D Gatling gun. This configuration integrates an onboard search radar, electro-optical sensors, and autonomous detection-and-tracking algorithms specifically optimized for counter-drone operations, including FPV (first-person-view) threats proliferating in recent conflicts. The Skyranger 762 addresses an acute doctrinal shift across NATO militaries: the exponential proliferation of inexpensive small UAS platforms in peer conflict. Compared to manned counter-air platforms or traditional air defense systems, the Mission Master CXT/Skyranger integration offers scalable, economical, and rapidly-deployable counter-drone capability with single-operator control, reducing manpower demands for short-range air defense (SHORAD) and ultra-short-range air defense (U-SHORAD) missions
Surveillance/ISTAR
Mast-mounted electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors, 360° ring cameras, laser rangefinders, and automatic slew-to-cue targeting systems enabling coordinated operations with fire-support variants.
Cargo Transport
Rapid resupply and ammunition delivery across contested terrain with minimal personnel exposure.
Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC)
Automated casualty evacuation from forward positions with integrated medical life support module options.
CBRN Detection
Autonomous chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazard identification and real-time reporting to command.
Communication Relay
Extended-range communication support for dismounted forces operating beyond line-of-sight.