Milmech Systems develops advanced mechanical mine-breaching robots designed to support rapid ground preparation in contaminated environments. These unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) create temporary, safe lanes through areas suspected of containing anti-personnel mines. They are purpose-built for breaching—not clearance—and substantially reduce the exposure of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) personnel who would otherwise operate in high-risk conditions with handheld detectors.
Remotely operated and equipped with a flail and plow system, the robot mechanically disrupts the ground to expose landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO). It does not detect or verify the complete removal of mines. Instead, it delivers a "good enough" breaching capability suitable for tactical mobility or to support the initial stages of humanitarian mine clearance, where full clearance operations will follow.
HUMANITARIAN USE
Additionally, our solution can be utilized for humanitarian mine clearance tasks for ground preparation by replacing one large demining machine with multiple Milch's robots.
Chief Executive Officer
Research & development
Certified EOD specialist
Mechanical engineer
International Business Development
Milmech Systems is a member of the Estonian Defence and Aerospace Industry Association. Our product design is patented in EUIPO ( European Union Intellectual Property Office) to ensure the integrity of its innovations and prevent unauthorized use (Design number 015094249-0001)
Milmech has been improved its solution on Darkstar Hackathon, getting valuable feedback from defense industry experts and real soldiers.
Milmech Systems has participated in NATO DIANA pre-acceleration program through the Defence Business Lab, powered by Tehnopol and supported by the Estonian Ministry of Defence.