The Kungas robotic system will begin to enter the troops in 2020

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The Kungas robotic system will begin to enter the troops in 2020

The promising robotic complex "Kungas" will begin to enter the troops for experimental military operation next year. This was in an interview with the Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper by Army Commander-in-Chief Oleg Salyukov, Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces.

According to the general, the Ground Forces completed state tests of a prototype of the promising Kungas robotic complex, and in 2020 it will begin to enter the troops for experimental military operation.



This year, state tests of a prototype of a robotic complex (RTK), developed as part of the KUNGAS development work, were completed. In 2020, their experimental military operation will be carried out. As you can see, the work on creating a military-oriented RTK does not stand still, but continues

- he said.

The Kungas robotic complex includes: a wearable robot weighing 12 kg, a light robot weighing 200 kg, a transportable robot weighing up to 2 tons, a combat robot Nerekhta and a robotic version of the BTR-MDM Shell. All included in the complex Robots can be managed from one center by a single control system.

Salyukov also said that in 2020, experimental design work began on the creation of the heavy-class Sturm and middle class Companion robot systems.
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  1. +1
    26 November 2019 13: 02
    Funny photo.
    1. +5
      26 November 2019 13: 09
      We can say family. laughing
      1. 0
        26 November 2019 13: 41
        The Kungas robotic system will begin to enter the troops in 2020
        Hooray ... nothing more to say.
    2. 0
      26 November 2019 21: 52
      Quote: iConst
      Funny photo.

      photo from a cool video
  2. 0
    26 November 2019 13: 06
    The promising Kungas robotic complex will begin to enter the troops for experimental military operation next year.

    Again and again ... just make and equip troops.
  3. +3
    26 November 2019 13: 28
    Where did the "Freeloader" from the "Companion" go?
    1. -1
      26 November 2019 13: 43
      Quote: newbie
      Where did the "Freeloader" from the "Companion" go?

      the parasite was kicked out, the colleague was betrayed. well ... or change places, or ignore altogether. because new "inappropriate" will appear in advertising. Yes
  4. +1
    26 November 2019 13: 39
    So, the Syrian experience has confirmed that troops need robotics.
    Despite the information about the deficiencies and complaints.
    Projects pour in, as if from a cornucopia.
  5. +1
    26 November 2019 16: 12
    Quote: "And in the evening we came to the boat, picked up the kungas in a tug and got ready to go. Andrey Nekrasov," Sea stories. Cape Mukhtyl "" End of the quote.
    It actually sounds like a Lithuanian word derived from the Russian "KUNG".
  6. -1
    26 November 2019 16: 58
    Robotic systems have shown their effectiveness, although so far we have not voiced everything, but the future is not far off .... and Russia is in the first echelon.
    1. -1
      26 November 2019 21: 23
      Quote: Alexey-74
      and Russia in the first echelon.

      You only say this to the guys from Boston Dynamics, Foster-Miller, etc.