The High-Precision Systems holding (part of Rostec Group) presented the latest Prometey software and hardware complex (PAK) using the BMP-3 as an example at the EDEX-2025 exhibition in Egypt, the company's press service reported.
The technology allows giving standard armored vehicles robotic properties and provides control of the object and weapons using a remote control.
Vysokotochka noted that the uniqueness of Prometey lies in the fact that it can be installed on serial and advanced wheeled and tracked military equipment.
Currently, the Prometey PAK is actively used in several projects, both military and civilian. The holding is actively working on the further development and application of Prometey, increasing its capabilities and functionality.
The complex is designed in such a way that it can be installed on almost any armored vehicle — BMP, APC or tank, turning them into remotely controlled vehicles.
Earlier, Rostec sent a new batch of BMP-3s to the troops with factory protection and electronic warfare systems.