GO-MIL tactical energy kit sits partially submerged in deep snow. Image: Instagrid
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Germany-based Instagrid is pushing battlefield power into the low-signature era with GO-MIL, a new tactical energy kit designed to keep forces connected, mobile, and mission-ready in demanding environments.

Built around a compact, portable architecture, the system supports a wide range of battlefield applications, from powering mobile command posts and satellite communications to sustaining sensor networks.

It can also provide emergency power for lighting, pumps, and other mission systems, helping operations continue even in disrupted environments.

GO-MIL unit deployed in a muddy, rutted field next to a tracked military vehicle. Image: Instagrid

Beyond powering infrastructure, GO-MIL can recharge drone batteries for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions, ensuring unmanned systems remain operational without delays.

The system also supports advanced combat systems, powering counter-drone platforms and electronic warfare equipment, including jammers.

“Legacy power systems cannot deliver silent, autonomous power — and in doing so, they create critical vulnerability,” the company stated. “GO MIL delivers clean, silent, grid‑quality power wherever mobility, stealth, and rapid deployment are essential.”

GO-MIL in Focus

Designed for harsh operational conditions, GO-MIL is protected against dust and jetwater and can operate in temperatures ranging from -32 to 60 degrees Celsius (-25.6 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit).

Rugged housing supports field deployment, while its quiet operation helps reduce acoustic and thermal signatures in contested environments.

The system can be deployed by a single operator, allowing rapid setup and relocation as operational needs shift.

A close-up view of the GO-MIL unit sitting in dry, churned earth. Image: Instagrid

According to the company, this combination of mobility, durability, and low detectability makes GO-MIL suitable for intelligence missions, rapid deployment units, border security, disaster response, and special operations.

“This new generation of tactical energy systems shows the possibilities when the right technologies, companies, and people come together,” said Volker Schreieck, Bundeswehr procurement project lead.

“We are introducing market-ready energy storage solutions that deliver clear technical, logistical, and tactical advantages.”

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