VIKING Italian 6x6 Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)
VIKING





The VIKING Italian 6x6 Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) was specifically engineered as a highly mobile, desert-capable platform to support modern military operations across diverse terrains and mission profiles. The VIKING represents a significant evolution in military autonomous vehicle capability, particularly regarding contested environment operations. Its combination of low acoustic and thermal signatures, GNSS-denied navigation, modular payload flexibility, and hybrid powertrain addresses key operational requirements for modern militaries. Extended electric-only range with silent operation reduces detection and targeting risk to supporting personnel. Rapid payload reconfiguration enables single platform to execute multiple mission types without returning to base. ATLAS GNSS-denied navigation and optional zero-RF-emission blackout mode ensure mission completion despite electronic attack. Autonomous and semi-autonomous modes reduce operator workload and enable single personnel to supervise multiple vehicles. Open MACE architecture and standardized Command and Control integration enable rapid coalition operations. The VIKING's proven performance in multiple international trials, adoption by NATO member states, and selection for NATO integrated RAS development programs indicate substantial confidence in its technical maturity and operational effectiveness. Its ongoing deployment in active exercises and trials alongside advanced NATO systems suggests it will play a central role in future autonomous-enabled operations across the alliance.