DOK-ING company profile

DOK-ING, now operating as Rheinmetall Unmanned Vehicles d.o.o., builds unmanned ground systems for mine clearance, CBRN response, firefighting and hazardous infrastructure work. Rheinmetall completed a 51% acquisition on July 1, 2026, adding Komodo and other heavy autonomous support vehicles to its defence portfolio.

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DOK-ING, now operating as Rheinmetall Unmanned Vehicles d. o. , builds unmanned ground systems for mine clearance, CBRN response, firefighting and hazardous infrastructure work. Rheinmetall completed a 51% acquisition on July 1, 2026, adding Komodo and other heavy autonomous support vehicles to its defence portfolio.

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Its machines move robotics into high-risk work where armored, remotely operated platforms can reduce human exposure to explosives, fire and hazardous materials. DOK-ING builds remotely operated and progressively autonomous ground systems for demining, military engineering, CBRN response and hazardous infrastructure protection.

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Robotic and autonomous ground systems for demining, defence and emergency response

DOK-ING develops robotic and autonomous ground systems for military engineering, CBRNE, emergency response and underground mining. Its systems include unmanned vehicles for demining, firefighting, mining and other hazardous operations.

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