World premiere at Eurosatory 2026: CML multi launcher
16. June 2026
Loitering Munition Systems (LMS) combine reconnaissance and strike capabilities in a single platform, significantly increasing firepower on the battlefields of the future. At Eurosatory 2026, Rheinmetall has unveiled for the first time a multi launcher for its LMS FV-014, the Containerized Missile Launcher (CML).
The CML is part of Rheinmetall’s reconnaissance and strike network. This innovative solution for maximum transparency in the operational area minimizes reaction times, thereby ensuring a decisive advantage in protecting friendly forces—from the first signal in space to the impact on the ground. The Rheinmetall Battlesuite serves as the digital foundation for this integrated system. It provides the framework for the digitalization of platforms, sensors, and weapons, and enables the seamless networking of existing and future systems through open and standardized interfaces. This allows information to be made available more quickly, reduces integration efforts, and enables the utilization of existing capabilities from different manufacturers within a common command and information environment.
The CML is a fully autonomous, modular, and networked weapon system designed for flexible deployment on various platforms and rapid operational readiness. It is based on a logistically highly flexible 20-foot container capable of holding up to 18 FV-014 unmanned aerial vehicles. An integrated power supply and various communication modules enable unmanned operation.
The compact dimensions of the FV-014 and advanced swarm technology allow multiple unmanned aerial vehicles to be launched in a single salvo and controlled simultaneously by a single operator. The unmanned aerial vehicles have a range of up to 100 kilometers and an operational duration of up to 70 minutes.
The launcher’s open architecture is also designed for the quick and easy integration of other munitions. Furthermore, it can be adapted to a wide variety of vehicles as well as to country-specific command and control systems.
The CML features an integrated fire control and communication system that enables remote launch operations with multiple secure communication options. This minimizes personnel requirements and improves automation. Through the Battlesuite Interface Collection, the CML can also be easily integrated into existing command, reconnaissance, and weapon systems. The collection of open interfaces utilizes established military STANAGs as well as international standards such as ROS2 and MAVLink in addition to proprietary developments and is already available on GitHub, including a digital test environment.
Thanks to the Battlesuite architecture, the CML can be directly connected to a wide range of digital applications. These include solutions for tactical mission planning, autonomous UxV control, AI-supported target and object classification, multi-mode tracking, line-of-sight tracking, and counter-UAS applications—from Rheinmetall and its partners.
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