NewSpace Research & Technologies has unveiled a family of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), marking its expansion into land-based autonomous warfare systems. The lineup includes Vanguard, Airawat, Pioneer, and Scout platforms, each designed for specific roles within a layered battlefield architecture. Vanguard serves as the primary strike platform, capable of deploying loitering munitions, while Airawat provides mobile firepower through a remote-controlled weapon station. Pioneer focuses on electronic warfare, disrupting enemy communications and drone systems, while Scout handles reconnaissance and early threat detection. These systems operate within a multi-layered framework comprising detection, non-kinetic, and kinetic layers, all coordinated through a central command system. The architecture ensures operational depth, survivability, and minimal human exposure. With spacing between layers optimized for resilience, the system reflects a shift toward network-centric warfare. This approach highlights the growing importance of autonomous, integrated systems in modern combat environments.







