"Ruselectronics" Developed Television Systems for Underwater Sapper Robots

The complex allows the operator to control the capture of mines and other dangerous objects

The "Ruselectronics" company (part of the Rostec State Corporation) has supplied a batch of television systems for underwater sapper robots of the Tactical Missiles Corporation. The equipment will allow drones to detect mines and other objects at a depth of several hundred meters, including under a layer of silt.

The television system includes wide-angle video cameras with high resolution, powerful lights, and a control unit. The new image processing technology allows maintaining image clarity even at high speeds of the drone, which speeds up the inspection of objects.

The television system allows the operator to control the capture of mines and other dangerous objects, and the built-in camera in the lower part of the drone can be used for aiming when destroying explosive devices.

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