KNDS Debuts Centurio-X30 for Autonomous Battlefield Support – SOFREP News Team

At the 2025 International Defence Exhibition & Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi, KNDS France introduced the Centurio-X30, a cutting-edge unmanned military ground vehicle designed to provide heavy fire support to dismounted units.

This revolutionary robotic vehicle reportedly stands out for its versatility, advanced navigation capabilities, and firepower, making it a formidable asset on modern battlefields.

Advanced Capabilities for Complex Terrain Navigation

The Centurio-X30 is equipped with sophisticated navigation technology that allows it to traverse complex and difficult terrains autonomously. This capability is particularly valuable in combat environments where traditional vehicles may struggle to maintain operational mobility.

The Centurio-X30’s ability to navigate and adapt in real-time, adjusting its movements based on battlefield analysis, significantly enhances its operational efficiency.

Its autonomous navigation also includes obstacle avoidance, allowing the vehicle to respond to evolving battlefield conditions without the need for constant human input. This makes the Centurio-X30 an ideal choice for missions that require high mobility and situational awareness, reducing the risk to manned units and enhancing the overall effectiveness of military operations.

Leader-Follower Mode: Enhancing Manned-Unmanned Teaming

One of the most innovative features of the Centurio-X30 is its leader-follower mode. This mode allows the vehicle to operate alongside manned units in a seamless manned-unmanned teaming arrangement.

In leader-follower mode, the Centurio-X30 autonomously follows a manned vehicle, freeing up personnel to focus on other critical tasks while maintaining continuous fire support.

This capability provides military units with greater flexibility and tactical options, as unmanned vehicles like the Centurio-X30 can be deployed in support roles without sacrificing operational efficiency. It helps maximize the effectiveness of both manned and unmanned assets, enhancing coordination and reducing the burden on human soldiers in combat situations.