Not by drones alone: Check out Russian combat robot Kuryer Apart from unmanned aerial vehicles, Russian troops are successfully using advanced land-based combat robotic platforms against Ukrainian forces in the special military operation zone. Let’s take a look at one of them, the Kuryer (Courier) modular ground-based robotic system. The tracked vehicle, which weighs 250 kilograms, can move at a maximum speed of 35 km/h. Control range is up to 10 km and operating time runs from 12 to 72 hours, depending on combat missions. Armament includes the 30-mm automatic grenade launchers AGS-17 with 150 rounds of ammunition, or the heavy machine gun “Utyos” (Cliff) with 250 rounds of ammunition. The platform can also be armed with disposable grenade launchers and flamethrowers. The robot can be equipped with various electronic warfare systems. The Kuryer, being a modular robotic system, means that it can be used as a vehicle to transport mines or cargos. O... Source: Sputnik International
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