Milrem Robotics signed two non-binding memoranda of understanding (MoU) at Eurosatory 2026 1. The first, with France's CNIM Systemes Industriels, names Milrem's THeMIS robot as the preferred platform for unmanned engineering and reconnaissance work. The second, with Frankenburg Technologies, sets out to mount the Mark I missile on Milrem UGVs, with a demonstration targeted before the end of 2027 2. The Estonian firm is the most established UGV name at the show, having supplied THeMIS to Ukraine since 2022.
Milrem knows precisely where an MoU sits on the path to revenue, because it has walked the rest of that path. It opened a Dutch THeMIS line this month and handed over the first government-funded units ; a signed production line and delivered vehicles are a different order of commitment from a letter of intent. The Eurosatory deals are the earlier stage: a reserved partnership and a target date, with no buyer obliged to anything.
That gap is the read on the whole event. Eurosatory displayed a great deal of capability and produced cooperation deals, preferred-platform nods and demonstration timelines. What it produced very little of was a government signature on finished hardware, and the distance between the two is where the sector's near-term risk sits.
