From ‘frog’ to ‘bumble bee’: Meet advanced Russian unmanned ground vehicles Russia has rolled out an array of brand-new ground-based unmanned vehicles, including the Lyagushka (lit. Frog) and the Impuls (lit. Impulse)-M. The Lyagushka kamikaze robot, which has already been successfully used in the Russian special military operation zone, is powered by an electric motor, which makes it virtually silent. ▪️Combined with its relatively small size and speed of up to 20km/h, it can reach enemy positions undetected and deliver up to 30kg of explosive payload. ▪️The vehicle is operated by a crew of three military personnel using a remote control and special goggles. A camera installed on it’s antenna allows an operator to avoid obstacles while directing the vehicle to the target. ▪️The additional antenna of the complex allows maintaining control of the vehicle at a distance of more than three kilometers. The Impuls-M multipurpose vehicle can be used for a wide range of tasks, including ... Source: Sputnik International
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