The Schwabe Holding (part of Rostec) presented for the first time a tracked robotic complex for remote mine clearance using a laser at the "Engineers of the Future" forum. This was reported in the press service of the state corporation.
A remotely controlled robot on a tracked platform with a compact laser is capable of remotely neutralizing explosive objects.
The new powerful laser radiation source of the complex allows for the effective neutralization of unexploded ordnance, mines, and improvised explosive devices, including those equipped with non-contact detonator sensors. Neutralization is carried out by burning through the shell and melting the explosive substance without detonating it. This increases the safety of operations.
It operates on rechargeable batteries and is controlled remotely via radio channel or fiber optic cable. The operating range reaches several kilometers, which ensures the complete safety of the operator.
The robotic complex is capable of clearing objects at a distance of tens and hundreds of meters. It is equipped with a powerful fiber laser with unique laser beam quality, a thermal imager, and a high-resolution targeting camera. The electric motor allows it to reach speeds of up to 25 km/h.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that fighters of the Central Military District units received the latest Uran-6 mine clearance systems.
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