Resident of the special economic zone (SEZ) "Technopolis Moscow," the company "Alter" has presented a universal robotic platform on a tracked base. Thanks to various control channels, it can be used in rescue operations, applied in nuclear energy and the mining industry, the press service of the SEZ reported.
In 2022, Alter launched an innovative production facility with an area of 1.2 thousand square meters. More than 360 million rubles were invested in the project. The localization of components is almost 90%, with metal, electronics, and optical elements being Russian. Mass production of the robotic platform is scheduled to launch this year.
Thanks to its high payload capacity (up to 200 kg) with minimal dimensions, the platform can operate in difficult-to-access locations, as well as in locations with high radiation levels or chemical contamination
Tests of the robot with a load of 200 kg are planned to be carried out at a special training ground. All the main components of the platform have been tested for three years on tracked snow removal equipment.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian Armed Forces have been using a robotic platform for the evacuation of the wounded BRG-1 since 2023.
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