Serbia introduced the first prototype of an unmanned ground combat vehicle
The machine may be called robot very conditional, since it is not equipped with an automatic control system. The operator, who can remotely control the vehicle from a distance of about 1 km, is responsible for the movement of the chassis and the use of the combat module. The machine is equipped with video cameras, a thermal imager, a laser rangefinder and a target designator.
On the combat module is mounted machine gun M86 caliber 7,62 mm and 40-mm automatic grenade launcher. The Milos electronics allows you to carry out aimed fire from a machine gun at a distance of up to 800 m, from a grenade launcher - to 400 m. The combat module can rotate 360 degrees at a speed of 20 degrees per second.
The tracked chassis of the combat vehicle allows it to move off-road at speeds up to 7 km / h, the charge of the built-in batteries is sufficient for an hour of continuous movement. The mass of the Milos prototype is 620 kg. Machine dimensions are relatively small: length - 1,73 m, width - 77 cm, height - 95 cm. Milos will be delivered in the form of a small transportable module that houses the combat vehicle, as well as the control panel and the operator’s workplace. The developers - the Military Technical Institute of Serbia and the company Special Products Factory Namenska - indicate that Milos can be used for reconnaissance, strike operations, and when installing anti-tank weapons can hit even heavy armored vehicles.
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