Russia is to press ahead with the deployment of a robot army amid tensions at the Ukraine border, it is reported.
The futuristic technology was inspected this week by Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu at the 766th Production and Technological Enterprise in Nakhabino near Moscow, according to reports.
The futuristic technology was inspected this week by Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu at the 766th Production and Technological Enterprise in Nakhabino near Moscow, according to reports.
Troops will undergo training “to operate Uran-9 robotic vehicles in special military units”, the ministry added. It is armed with a 30mm automatic gun, Ataka anti-tank missiles and Shmel flamethrowers.
The Russian army currently possesses mine clearance robots called Uran-6, firefighting Uran-14s, as well as assault Uran-9s.
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