At the "Interpolitex-2025" exhibition in Moscow, the company "Gumich RTK" presented the robotic complex "Impulse-PVO", equipped with interceptor drones.
The complex is built on the basis of the ground drone "Impulse-M" using interceptor drones "Perekhvat" (also known as "Yolka"), which can reach speeds of up to 200 km/h.
It is noted that the complex can contain up to 8 interceptor drones.
Previously, this interceptor was already presented in versions launched from the hand (handle in the form of a pistol) and from a stationary launcher.
The tracked robot "Impulse-M" in its basic configuration can carry about a ton of cargo. The platform can be used to engage targets, lay mines, evacuate the wounded, and transport cargo.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russian military adapted the RBU-6000 naval rocket launcher for ground use.