The Canadian company INKAS Aerospace & Defense has unveiled its battle-tested drone ground vehicle HEEMAR at the Milipol Paris 2025 exhibition. This robotic ground vehicle has been proven in combat conditions in Ukraine.
HEEMAR is deployed by infantry and special forces for combat support, logistics, remote detonation, and evacuation of the wounded under fire.
This model has been involved in missions to destroy fortified enemy positions, deliver ammunition to urban combat zones, and conduct evacuations.
Technically, HEEMAR is a compact electric all-terrain transporter designed for remote execution of dangerous tasks. It weighs around 285 kg and is equipped with a 2000 W electric motor, a 120 Ah battery at 48 V, and has a range of approximately 45 km with a maximum speed of 16 km/h depending on configuration. Its payload capacity is up to 350 kg.
The vehicle is controlled via ERLS channels in the 400-500 and 750-950 MHz bands and can connect to the internet through Starlink. Additionally, fiber-optic cable control is also an option.
It is noted that various payload modules can be installed on the HEEMAR platform, including transport containers for logistics or wounded evacuation, mine-laying systems, and more.
Starting December 1, a system of e-points for the evacuation of the wounded using HEEMAR will be launched. This system will extend to other tasks performed by combat units using the vehicle.