Delivers up to 100 kg: self-taught engineers handed over a self-propelled platform for the military to the front line

The remote-controlled trolley is useful for evacuating the wounded or delivering goods

Self-taught engineers from Novorossiysk have designed a mini-version of a World War I tank. The device can be used on the front line to deliver goods or evacuate the wounded.

One such cart has already gone to Russian soldiers, and several more such devices will be sent to them in the near future.

When we just started assembling copters, the first thought I had was that it would be nice to assemble some kind of cart. So that the soldier does not go to the front line, does not risk his life.
Roman Surkov, inventor

The carrying capacity of the machine is up to 100 kilograms, it moves on a tracked chassis, which significantly increases its cross-country ability. The movement of the equipment will be provided by eight electric motors, four on each side. The unit can be controlled both directly on it and using a remote control at a distance of up to 5 kilometers.

Earlier www1.ru reported that Russian kamikaze drones "Rusak" and the Tiuvik strike wing with self-homing have begun testing on the front line. They are not affected by electronic warfare systems and fly up to 30 km.

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