Russian craftsmen develop Hunter fire module to control Kornet ATGM

The module was installed on the Varan robotic platform

Russian military personnel have developed the Hunter remote fire module to control three paired Kornet anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). This was reported by experts from the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST).

Hunter fire module on the Varan robotic platform

The module can be installed on a ground unmanned platform. Remote control via radio link or cable.

As a robotic platform, the military took the Varan universal unmanned tracked complex. It is capable of carrying a load of up to 1.5 tons.

Hunter fire module on the Varan robotic platform

The first batch of such robots was transferred to the Russian Armed Forces in the summer of 2024. Military personnel use the Varan to deliver ammunition and evacuate the wounded.

About the Kornet ATGM

The missile for the Kornet ATGM is made according to the "duck" aerodynamic configuration. In the middle part there is a solid propellant engine and a cumulative warhead. Elements of the missile control system are installed in the tail section. ATGMs are produced by specialists of the V. A. Degtyarev Plant (Kovrov, Vladimir region).

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