Russia has launched serial production of unmanned surface vessels (USVs), which are constantly being modernized and improved. This was announced by First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov.
According to him, a number of USV models have already been demonstrated at various exhibitions and presented, including to the top officials of the state.
Currently, the Armed Forces are already receiving combat boats on a regular basis.
I regularly familiarize myself with the results of the work of private and state-owned companies that are in the active phase of not only production, but also supply to our armed forces and other law enforcement agencies, which actively use them to perform special tasks.
The company "RoboCorp" (startup studio "IT-Garage") tested its unmanned boat USV-R, 5 meters long, with a 115 hp outboard motor in Sevastopol.
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