Specialists from KB "Displey" are improving the lineup of "Adunok" robotic tracked platforms. This was reported by the press service of the State Authority for Military Industry of Belarus.
At present, the combat robots are undergoing trial operation in various Belarusian security agencies. They have been involved in personnel training, including in the engineering troops.
The "Adunok" family includes 4 modifications (they differ in weight, dimensions, and payload capacity:
- "Adunok-M120"
- "Adunok-M200"
- "Adunok-M250"
- "Adunok-M700"
The tracked platforms are equipped with electric motors. "Adunok" overcomes ascents and descents and moves confidently off-road.
The robots are used for:
- cargo delivery — ammunition, fuel, food supplies
- evacuation of the wounded
- conducting combat operations using remotely controlled combat modules ("Adunok-MBL", "Adunok-2PB", and "Adunok-V2")
The combat platform is controlled via a secure radio channel. Communication range is 10 km, and the payload capacity of the "Adunok-M700" is 700 kg.
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