Russian troops successfully tested the universal robot "Bratishka" in the Northern Military District zone

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The Russian Armed Forces tested the “Bratishka” ground combat robot, assembled by Kazan designers. The machine can be used in various operations depending on the tasks and equipment used.

The commander of the Donbass militia, Viktor Anosov, who was once seriously wounded, took part in the tests of “Brother”. According to the military man, the robot can be used in mining and demining areas, storming enemy fortifications using ATGMs and other weapons, conducting reconnaissance, delivering weapons, striking drones, evacuating the wounded and much more.




The day before, Russian military personnel used the Inferno drone bomber, invulnerable to electronic warfare systems, in the special operation zone. The drone is capable of serially dropping grenades while moving, carrying out a kind of carpet bombing. The weight of the UAV's combat load is about 4 kg, the range of action reaches 5 km. Currently, more than a hundred similar devices are used at the front, and their production volumes can be increased.

In addition, Tyumen soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces are using an experimental development that protects positions from enemy FPV drones. The system creates a dome of electronic interference that serves as an obstacle to Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles.
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  1. DO
    +2
    17 January 2024 20: 05
    The machine is rather weak.
    1. 0
      18 January 2024 19: 54
      Quote: DO
      The machine is rather weak.

      I agree.
    2. 0
      20 January 2024 13: 34
      If it’s weak, they’ll improve it. The weak will not be allowed onto the battlefield. A person is drawn to what he needs.
      Low, inconspicuous, come and see and hit it!
  2. +3
    18 January 2024 00: 28
    This is all wonderful, of course, but there is a more advanced machine - Tosha TX-45SM



    Features

    Dimensions: Length - 2,5 m, Width - 1,8 m, Height - 1,2 m.
    Weight: 1500 kg.
    Maximum speed: 30 km / h.
    Travel range: 100 km.
    Load capacity: up to 500 kg.
    Operating temperature: -20°C to +50°C.

    Features

    Unmanned: Tosha TX-45SM
    Maneuverability: Thanks to its design and wheeled chassis, the platform is able to navigate a variety of obstacles, including uneven terrain and water barriers.
    Stability: Tosha TX-45SM is equipped with a stabilization system that allows it to maintain balance when moving on uneven terrain.
    Multifunctionality: Thanks to the ability to install various removable modules and equipment, Tosha TX-45SM can be used in various fields, including transporting goods, inspecting hard-to-reach places, as well as for performing special tasks such as installation or agricultural work.
    Safety: Thanks to the use of advanced technology and sensor systems, the platform is able to detect obstacles in its path and avoid them.
  3. +2
    18 January 2024 10: 07
    But Robot Fedor, who even flew into space and could shoot, did not show himself in any way. No longer heard or seen for a long time.
    Entire families of drones with weapons - such as Uranus - which were previously promoted by the Ministry of Defense for the Ogogo Star, did not show themselves...

    Well, various drone trolleys, according to the media, have been used for a relatively long time by both NATO members and some Asians..
    Now, perhaps, they will appear here too...
  4. +2
    18 January 2024 10: 34
    Yes, any all-wheel drive or tracked platform will do for a war game. There the ammunition is returned to the wounded. The 21st century is in the yard, how did they prepare for war?
  5. -1
    18 January 2024 11: 02
    The stupidity is beyond belief.
    How is this “brother” going to load a person who has lost consciousness?
    How far will he drag a wounded man through the snow or mud?
    What could be an easier target for any drone?
    Some kind of aircraft modeling group from the House of Pioneers.
  6. 0
    18 January 2024 18: 27
    By the way, I remembered that the idea and video sample had already appeared in the news about 5 years ago.
    A very low drone cart, onto which a wounded person can independently (or with the help of an operator) crawl for evacuation.
    I just don’t remember whose development it was...
  7. +1
    18 January 2024 19: 58
    “Brother” is somehow weak.
    These products look better. The first and second pictures show a Ukrainian product. Most likely on the third and fourth too.





    In the last picture, the Estonian THEMIS is a universal platform. It is in service with the Ukrainian Armed Forces.