Rheinmetall’s new FV-014 loitering munition recently showcased its precision targeting and strike capabilities in a live demo, highlighting a system with the potential to engage targets up to 100 kilometers (62 miles) away.
The test, held at the National Test Centre for Unmanned Aerial Systems of the German Aerospace Centre, had the kamikaze drone run through multiple attack profiles and operational maneuvers.
It launched from a ground-based platform, assessed the target mid-flight, and successfully struck what appeared to be an armored vehicle.

The demo underscored Rheinmetall’s progress in advancing its loitering munition portfolio and was conducted for a potential NATO customer.
Inside the FV-014
Built for dynamic combat deployment, the FV-014’s long-range capability allows troops to engage targets from a safer standoff distance.
Its advanced sensors and networked systems let it operate even in areas where GPS signals are disrupted.
The system is designed to tackle high-value targets, including combat vehicles, artillery, and command posts, beyond the line of sight.

Lethal Firepower
Optimized for swarm operations, the FV-014 can carry a 5-kilogram (11-pound) High-Explosive Dual Purpose warhead capable of penetrating 600 millimeters of rolled homogeneous armor.
Its electric motor and propeller also provide a low-noise, stealthy approach.
A secure data link keeps operators connected, enabling real-time target assignment and situational awareness during missions.
The munition can be launched from multiple platforms, including ground vehicles and naval vessels.