Armor Can Withstand a Hit from a 30-mm Cannon: Russia Unveils the Latest Military Unmanned Armored Vehicle "Chisel"

Developer Announces the Start of Military Trials of the "Chisel" Unmanned Armored Vehicle

The Russian Armed Forces have begun testing a new unmanned vehicle, the "Chisel." Specialists from the engineering troops have shown interest in it, and the development was presented by the "Remdiesel" company.

The "Chisel" is being tested in various branches of the military, and there is interest in it. In particular, from the engineering troops of the Russian Federation. The Armed Forces are trying to use unmanned technology to minimize personnel losses.
Alexander Zakharov, General Director of JSC "Remdiesel"

The "Chisel" unmanned armored vehicle was first presented at the "Army-2023" forum. It is a 4x4 wheeled vehicle designed to provide fire support with a 23-mm rapid-firing anti-aircraft gun ZU-23-2.

The armor of the frontal part of the vehicle can withstand a hit from a 30-mm cannon. All the capabilities of the vehicle are still being worked out, but the developer is considering increasing the autonomy of the vehicle.

Earlier www1.ru reported that the Russian Armed Forces turned the RBU-6000 naval rocket launcher into a ground weapon. The ground installation uses modified 212-mm RGB-60 reactive bombs for firing.

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