VisionWave at

Eurosatory Paris 2026

Launching VARAN (TM) – an autonomous ground system for contested terrain, passive navigation, and GPS-denied operations.

June 15-19 2026

Paris Nord Villepinte, Exhibition Centre

Booth Pe5a Ext 6

Eurosatory 2026

Eurosatory Paris 2026 brings the international defense and security community together at Paris Nord Villepinte from 15–19 June 2026. At this year’s event, VisionWave is presenting its deployable autonomous mobility and operational support ecosystem, led by the launch of VARANTM , a new autonomous uncrewed ground vehicle designed for contested environments, passive perception, GPS-denied operations, and rapid mission reconfiguration in the field.

What VisionWave Is Presenting at the Show

VisionWave is presenting VARAN(TM) , its new uncrewed ground vehicle which operates under the flagship STRATUM(TM) ecosystem. VARAN is designed to operate autonomously in GPS-denied and jammed environments while minimising detectable emissions. Instead of relying on active radar, LiDAR, or a constant radio link, the platform is designed to navigate using cameras, thermal imaging, and 3D vision, plan its route onboard, and continue operating when communications are degraded or unavailable.
At Eurosatory 2026, VisionWave will showcase how VARAN can adapt to terrain, reconfigure for multiple mission profiles, carry significant payloads, support field repairability, and operate as part of a broader STRATUM(TM) AI architecture that connects air and ground platforms, counter-UAS capability, passive battlefield sensing, and AI-enabled operational coordination.

45mph

Maximum speed across open terrain

400kg

Payload capacity

1,000kg+

Towing capacity

8

Reconfigurable mission profiles, one chassis

VARAN is live at Eurosatory 2026

The robot that doesn't have to give you away

Conventional systems used to navigate and communicate on the battlefield can be detected. Radar, laser scanning, and radio links can each emit a signal that an adversary may observe and target. Recent battlefield experience has made clear that this trade-off can be lethal.
VARAN is designed to break that trade-off. It can navigate using cameras, thermal imaging, and 3D vision alone, plan its route onboard, and operate with no link back to the operator when required. Push it forward into hostile ground without betraying its position, or yours, when it matters most. It sees without being seen.

Built for the most contested environments

GPS-denied and jammed conditions are failure states for many autonomous systems. For VARAN, they are treated as the operating case. When the link drops, the platform is designed to keep working through onboard AI and passive perception.

One platform, eight jobs, fewer people at risk

VARAN is designed around field-swappable payload modules. One chassis can be retasked across ISTAR, air defence, counter-UAS, casualty evacuation, logistics, route clearance, force protection, electronic warfare support, and forward observation. Smaller units can project more capability forward with fewer people in harm’s way, and when the mission changes, the platform can change with it.

Goes where standard vehicles can't, carries what soldiers shouldn't

VARAN analyses the ground and changes its own stance: low and fast across open terrain, then raised to clear water, rubble, and urban obstacles, with no operator input needed. Each wheel drives independently, allowing the vehicle to turn on the spot in tight spaces. The platform is designed to carry up to 400kg and tow more than 1,000kg, reaching positions that would otherwise require soldiers on foot.
VARAN autonomous ground vehicle demonstrating terrain mobility and adjustable ground clearance.

Stays in the fight

If a wheel arm is damaged, VARAN is designed to keep moving, complete the mission, and return under its own power. Dual-motor redundancy and real-time health monitoring are intended to reduce mission loss and avoid the need for recovery under fire.

Fixed by the people using it, wherever they are

VARAN is designed for field repairability. Common modular parts and a field repair kit issued as standard are intended to allow operators to repair the system in theatre, far from support infrastructure, keeping the platform operational where it is needed most.

Yours to adapt, yours to own

VARAN is an open platform. Adopting nations and partners can fit their own sensors, embed national cryptography, develop their own payloads, and own their through-life support. Engineered in the UK with manufacture planned through local partners, VARAN is designed to support genuine sovereign capability.

VARAN proves it. STRATUM scales it.

VARAN is the flagship of VisionWave’s STRATUM(TM) ecosystem: a connected family of air and ground platforms, counter-UAS capability, and passive sensing systems sharing common parts, training, and sustainment. The passive perception, field serviceability, and open design that define VARAN are intended to run across the wider platform family.
Adopt VARAN and you step into an operational architecture that can grow with the mission, using one training pipeline and one sustainment model throughout. VisionWave built STRATUM around operational simplicity: capability that can be physically and financially fielded at scale.
At the heart of the ecosystem is STRATUM AI, a central AI-enabled system designed to orchestrate and supervise the ecosystem as a coordinated unit, analysing, reasoning, and informing decisions in real time.

See it for yourself at Eurosatory 2026

VARAN is at Booth Pe5a Ext6, Paris Nord Villepinte, with live demonstrations across all five days of the show. Visit VisionWave to see how VARAN can adapt to terrain, reconfigure its mission, and navigate passively in contested environments.
VARAN autonomous ground vehicle shown as part of VisionWave's Eurosatory 2026 launch.

New ground robot navigates contested terrain without giving away its position

Paris, France - 15 June 2026 - VisionWave Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: VWAV) today launched its new Uncrewed Ground Vehicle (UGV), at Eurosatory 2026. Known as VARAN, it is designed to operate autonomously, even in GPS-denied and jammed conditions, minimising its detectable emissions. Developed in response to lessons from Ukraine, the vehicle is designed and engineered in the UK.

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At Eurosatory 2026

Launch: Day 1, 15 June 2026, 10:00 CEST.
Booth Pe5a Ext6, Paris Nord Villepinte.
Live demonstrations run across all five days.
Private briefings for procurement officials, capability planners, national integrators, and end-user representatives are available by appointment: varan@vwav.inc

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About VisionWave

VisionWave is a technology company developing autonomous mobility and operational support platforms for contested environments. Its VARAN platform is designed and engineered in the UK. The wider STRATUM(TM) ecosystem brings together autonomous ground vehicles, aerial systems, counter-drone capability, and passive battlefield sensing within a single open-architecture framework.