The Russian military has begun testing a floating tracked tractor. It is designed to deliver ammunition and evacuate the wounded.
This is a Rostin company motor tug, tracked. Its advantages are very simple: this thing rides confidently on steep slopes, rides through mud, through deep snow, and fords water bodies by swimming along with a trailer.
Yuri Evich, military personnel
On flat terrain, the tug is capable of pulling two trailers at once.
We always have the task of evacuating the wounded, the work goes along forest plantations, ravines, lowlands, where there is mud, water, snow. No pickup truck or quad bike can handle such a road.
The military man added that the tractor will help solve a number of problems in logistics to the front line.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that an underwater drone for mine clearance of the marine area has been developed in Russia.
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