Ground Robotics defence companies in Spain
We track 3 ground robotics companies in Spain, most of them in Madrid and Vitoria-Gasteiz. 1 of them is hiring now, with 4 open roles. Among them are Arquimea, Alias Robotics and EM&E Group.
All Ground Robotics Companies in Spain
ArquimeaMadrid · 201-500 employees · Sensors & EW
4 rolesDeep-tech company building sensors, space systems, robotics, and quantum technology for defence and aerospace applications.

Q-SLAM-40
A man-portable loitering munition with 25 km range and 25-minute endurance, carrying a 1.2 kg warhead, deployable from backpacks by a two-person team in under 5 minutes with GPS-denied operation capability.

Q-SLAM-100
A medium-range loitering munition with 120-minute endurance and 60-70 km range, equipped with the DeepArq AI platform for collaborative flight, autonomous target identification, and real-time threat classification.

Techfire
A fire control system for mortars and artillery howitzers that automates direct and indirect fire operations, currently in service with multiple NATO armed forces and armies in the Asia-Pacific region.
Alias RoboticsVitoria-Gasteiz · 11-50 employees · Cybersecurity
No listed rolesVitoria-based cybersecurity company that started with robot pen-testing and now builds CAI, an agentic AI platform for offensive and defensive security operations. Selected for NATO's DIANA innovation programme.
EM&E GroupMadrid · 201-500 employees · Ground Robotics
No listed rolesRemote weapon stations, robotic EOD systems, and precision defence mechanisms. Major Spanish Ministry of Defence supplier.

GUARDIAN Remote Weapon Stations
Family of gyro-stabilised land weapon stations from the 120 kg ASPIS to the 30mm GUARDIAN 30, with dual-axis stabilisation, automatic target tracking, and anti-drone hardkill capability via Gatling M134D integration.

FEROX 6x6 Armoured Vehicle
A 27-tonne 6x6 armoured personnel carrier with seating for 11 troops, 600 hp engine, 700 km range, and modular architecture for high-intensity operations. Manufactured in Spain under technology transfer from EDGE/NIMR.

aunav EOD Robots
Family of unmanned ground vehicles for explosive ordnance disposal used in 20+ countries, including the aunav.NEXT with dual coordinated robotic arms and 250 kg lift capacity, and the variable-geometry aunav.NEO HD for EOD, CBRN, and casualty evacuation.