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Test drive of robots: the latest developments are already in the Third assault room!
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From the very beginning of the great Russian invasion, the Ukrainian military was the first to use unmanned systems on the battlefield. With the help of drones, they tracked the enemy from the sky, controlled the movement of entire columns and destroyed the invaders with drops. So robots entered a full-scale war.
The next stage of the development of events, after the appearance of FPV drones in the army, is now ground-based drones. And in this video, the sergeant of the Third Assault Brigade, friend Amon, personally tested robotic technologies on the training ground. The fighters of the brigade are already running them to the full on the front line, and we will show what they are intended for.
The number one task is to replace a person. The life of every fighter is the most valuable. And that's why certain combat tasks were taken on by robots. So, specialists have created ground drones: tracked, wheeled, equipped with night vision cameras, cargo platforms and mine dropping systems. Some of them are all-terrain and even know how to take out wounded soldiers from scratch.
How it looks in practice, all about modern developments, advantages and disadvantages - see in this review from the Third Assault!
00:00 Start
00:30 "We are going to the war of robots and unmanned systems"
01:20 About the main tasks of robots in war
02:30 TerMit: design, test drive and main characteristics
04:50 We simulate a real situation that can happen on the battlefield
06:40 We continue the test drive
09:00 "You picked up some wire, now we'll repair it and move on"
10:10 Mule robot: characteristics and test drive
12:20 Ground drone-mining Ant (Ant)
16:00 Will we be able to pull the car (2.5 tons)?
17:20 "When I was little, I didn't play well, now there will be a chance"
17:50 We still need to work, report it to the ZSU!
18:30 Thank you to our sponsors!
18:45 We went for coffee!
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