Russia Moscow -Russian state-owned firm Uralbadbanzabo board (UVZ) based on the T-72 tank body based on the new tank TSHRK “Stuum”It has been released. The video of the equipment is a military observer Andrei_btIt was shared with social media and it contains details that the system works.
This platform Remote control vehicleSystem with manual control functions, and T-72 or T-90 body-based CommandIncludes. This is regarded as another Russian attempt to rob the robot of heavy equipment vehicles suitable for urban combat and high -risk operations.
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Development and specifications
The existence of this project was first confirmed in 2018, and at the time, the president of UVZ Alexander PotapovThe ADEX Defense Exhibition said that the system is being developed under direct instructions from the Russian Defense Ministry.
At that time, the Ministry of Defense officials “Assault”The project of the name was reached at the prototype stage where the basic mobility function was demonstrated. One of the key requirements set by the government is Ultra -reinforcement protection at all anglesAs a result, 15 portable anti -tank grenades and mine explosions had to be able to withstand.
This project includes four versions of the vehicle with different militants:
- It is a 50-ton main tank, with a short barrel 125mm gun (D-414 type) and 22 automatic loader. The 152mm version of the version is also planned.
- RPO-2 Schmel Rocket launcher and 7.62mm PKTM machine gun.
- 30mm 2A42 Automatic Captain, 7.62mm PKTM, and RPO-2 Schmel dual battle module.
- 220mm Mo.1.01.04m, similar to the TOS-1A system.
Remote controlIs installed in the T-72B3 body and has the ability to defend against portable antitank weapons. One command station can control a maximum of one tank platoon within a radius of 3 km, and the maximum speed of remote operation is estimated at 40 km / h.
For now TSHRK “Stuum”It is uncertain whether it is actually operated or the possibility of large -scale adoption by Russian troops. But the demands of modern battlefields and Military robotizationThe global trend of using unmanned ground platforms is expected to continue to grow.
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