The robotic platform "Impulse-KPTM" has been developed in Russia. The ground-based unmanned vehicle is designed for installing antipersonnel, anti-tank, and mixed minefields, towing trailers and equipment.
Also, the low-observable autonomous vehicle is capable of discreetly placing barriers on the front lines, near enemy positions. The enemy, upon encountering minefields, will change direction.
The ground-based unmanned vehicle is capable of carrying weapons or equipment weighing 500 kg and pulling another 1.5 tons behind it thanks to a special cable.
Technical characteristics of "Impulse-KPTM":
- Number of mining cassettes (type KPOM-3, KPTM-3, KPTM-4) — 30 pcs
- Total weight — 1350 kg Total engine power — 20 kW
- Speed — up to 10 km/h
- Maximum climbable slope — 25 degrees, roll angle — 15 degrees
- Continuous operation time — 4 hours
- Control range via radio channel — 1000 m, via optical cable channel — up to 20 km
Earlier www1.ru reported that Rostec had supplied a new batch of armored BMD-4M and BMP-3 with "Nakidka" protection kits to the troops. Additional protection includes products for reinforcing armor and lattice screens.
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