The LR-2 Trojan is an autonomous, lightweight unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) designed to keep warfighters out of harm’s way while extending reach into contested terrain. Compact enough to be carried by dismounted teams or deployed by air or ground platforms, the LR-2 Trojan maneuvers independently using fused LiDAR, inertial navigation, and visual SLAM, operating reliably even in GPS-denied or jammed environments.
Its rugged, modular chassis features a hot-swappable payload bay, enabling units to reconfigure the LR-2 Trojan in minutes for missions ranging from mine detection and explosive ordnance disposal to ISR, electronic warfare, UAV deployment, counter-UAV, or tactical resupply. This mission flexibility gives commanders the freedom to adapt and sustain tempo across complex battlefields.
By automating hazardous tasks, the LR-2 Trojan reduces exposure to threats like mines and ambushes, clears safe lanes, and secures critical supply routes faster than manned teams alone. Proven alongside allied forces in live conflict zones, the LR-2 Trojan delivers mission-critical ground autonomy where it matters most, keeping operators out of the blast radius and giving maneuver elements a decisive edge.
Fully Autonomous Capability
Cross-Product Interoperability
Lightweight, Portable Platform
Battlefield-Ready Durability
Real-Time Tactical Data Link
Advanced Terrain Navigation
Modular Payload Architecture
Operator-Centric Interface
AI-Augmented Threat Detection
GPS-Denied Operational Capability