Arquus showcased its latest support, service, and technological innovations during the Defence Companies Forum (Forum Entreprises Défense, FED), held on October 8–9, 2025, in Satory. The company presented its newest solutions at both indoor and outdoor stands, emphasizing its continued commitment to ensuring the operational readiness of military vehicles for French and international armed forces.

With over a century of experience in the design and maintenance of military vehicles, Arquus reaffirmed its position as a key partner to armed forces worldwide. The company’s expertise spans the full vehicle lifecycle—from design and production to maintenance and decommissioning.

Its activities include logistics and maintenance in both production facilities and field operations, training through advanced educational tools, and the integration of new technologies aimed at anticipating needs and reducing downtime. These capabilities are already in service with French and international forces.

Zetros by Arquus: Tactical and Logistical Mobility

At the event, Arquus unveiled the Zetros, a new military truck developed in partnership with Daimler. Designed for demanding environments, the vehicle combines Daimler’s engineering with Arquus’s operational experience to deliver robust and easily maintainable mobility.

The Zetros features a fixed cab, optimized component access, and a broad service network to facilitate field support. Backed by decades of operational presence, Arquus applies data-driven maintenance and detailed technical monitoring to enhance vehicle reliability and sustainment efficiency.

SERUM Diagnostic Tool for the SCORPION Program

Arquus also highlighted its SERUM diagnostic system (Système d’Entretien et de Réparation des Unités Mobiles), developed under the SCORPION program and already deployed within the French Armed Forces.

Designed to help technicians detect, locate, and resolve issues faster, SERUM has been successfully integrated into Griffon and Jaguar vehicles. During FED, Arquus conducted a live demonstration on a Hornet turret, showing how the system identifies faults and guides users through the complete corrective process—demonstrating interoperability across multiple Arquus systems.

Advanced Training and Simulation Technologies

Training remained a major focus for Arquus at FED 2025. The company presented its Agueris maintenance and driving simulation tools, designed to replicate realistic operational scenarios without immobilizing real vehicles.

The immersive driving simulator helps operators master vehicle handling across different terrains and environments, reducing risk and operational costs. The VMT maintenance simulator, developed with Agueris, enables users to practice complex repair procedures in a 3D interactive environment, improving technical proficiency for both new and experienced personnel.

Cockerill Commercy Campus: Training and Experimentation Hub

Arquus also highlighted the Cockerill Commercy Campus, part of the John Cockerill Group, as a key center for training and testing. The 5,000 m² facility provides modular workshops, training programs, and live testing capabilities.

Recent anti-drone firing trials underscored the campus’s dual role as both a training and experimentation site, supporting armed forces while fostering innovation and system development.

Additive Manufacturing and Predictive Maintenance

Arquus continues to expand its use of additive manufacturing to improve field autonomy. Working with Vistory, the company is advancing on-demand 3D printing of spare parts, reducing logistical costs and delays.

Arquus is also developing Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS), already implemented on the Griffon, to track critical parameters such as oil and transmission performance. These systems support predictive maintenance by allowing technicians to anticipate failures and optimize service schedules. Over time, collected data will contribute to the creation of predictive algorithms, improving fleet availability.

Through its end-to-end support solutions, training initiatives, and focus on digital maintenance tools, Arquus demonstrated at FED 2025 its continuing role as a strategic partner committed to maximizing the operational readiness and sustainability of military vehicle fleets.