Russia is experimenting in Ukraine's robot war with uncrewed rocket launchers, hoverboards, and a box on wheels
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Russia is testing various ground drones, as its combat capabilities in the war against Ukraine evolve. New designs include a remote-controlled buggy known as 'assault' Termit, intended to carry a soldier while leaving them exposed. Another design showcased a logistics drone with an open box on wheels, which was filmed while transporting goods and later destroyed. Additionally, schematics reveal development of a tracked, uncrewed rocket system capable of launching multiple munitions simultaneously, indicating a significant shift in Russian military drone production strategies.
Russian forces are innovating with their own ground drone designs, including a remote-controlled buggy referred to as 'assault' Termit, equipped with a chair for soldiers.
A recent Russian logistics drone was filmed transporting supplies in an open box on wheels. Its destruction was documented by a Ukrainian activist using a drone.
Schematics for a new tracked, uncrewed multiple-launch rocket system, capable of firing 10 munitions simultaneously, were published, indicating advanced developments in Russian drone technology.
Russian officials aim to significantly increase the production of combat drones as Ukraine's drone capabilities continue to evolve and expand.
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