Flamethrower robots are now officially a part of Ukraine's war
Briefly

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry has sanctioned the deployment of the Krampus, an uncrewed ground vehicle (UGV) equipped with thermobaric rounds for military operations. Part of a larger arsenal of over 80 drones, the Krampus specializes in both offensive and defensive missions against enemy infantry and light armor. Its capabilities include jam-resistant controls and versatility to operate in diverse terrains and extreme weather conditions. Designed for extended operational periods with significant battery life, the Krampus underscores Ukraine's ongoing innovation in drone warfare amidst the ongoing conflict.
The Krampus, a locally invented UGV, is described as a flamethrower robot for Ukraine's military, designed to carry multiple RPV-16 launchers.
Equipped with RPV-16 rocket-propelled thermobaric rounds, the Krampus is suitable for assault and defensive missions against infantry and light armor.
The UGV's controls are jam-resistant, enabling it to operate in extreme weather, and it can effectively traverse challenging terrains like swamps and steep inclines.
The drone's battery allows for several hours of continuous movement, enabling extended standby operations, although its exact operational range remains unspecified.
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