JUST IN: Maple leaf wraps another 5 RMS combat deal…
Canadian defense giant *Maple Leaf Defense* has successfully closed another five contracts for its advanced RMS (Robotic Military Systems) combat units, strengthening its position in the global defense market. The deals, valued at an undisclosed amount, involve supplying AI-driven autonomous combat systems to multiple allied nations, reinforcing security cooperation and technological advancements in modern warfare.
Sources indicate that these agreements include state-of-the-art unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and aerial drones equipped with cutting-edge surveillance and attack capabilities. The contracts follow Maple Leaf’s recent success in securing major defense deals with NATO partners, showcasing the company’s rapid expansion and innovation in AI-powered warfare.
Industry experts suggest these deals highlight growing demand for autonomous combat solutions amid escalating global tensions. Maple Leaf Defense, known for its high-tech military innovations, is set to deliver the RMS units over the next two years.
Government and defense officials have praised the agreements, citing them as a testament to Canada’s growing influence in the defense sector. With these latest contracts, Maple Leaf solidifies its role as a key player in next-generation military technology, paving the way for future advancements in robotic warfare.