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Milrem’s concept is based on how existing and developmental robotic systems could be used within the wider EFDI framework. Closely aligned with NATO’s focus on its eastern approaches, it spans the border from Finland to Poland, introducing a dedicated zone to detect, contain and neutralise threats before they reach human troops. The solution centres on the rapid activation of robotic forces, deploying from protected positions to set up a defensive infrastructure. The objective is to prepare the