The robotic tank proved itself in the first tests and battle fire
June 21, 2022
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Milrem Robotics and Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace have teamed up to conduct the first medium-sized robotic tank combat exercises based on the Milrem Type-X (RCV) robotic combat vehicle
Milrem Robotics and Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace have teamed up to conduct the first medium-sized robotic tank combat exercises based on the Milrem Type-X (RCV) robotic combat vehicle equipped with the Kongsberg Protector (RT-40) remote-controlled turret. Includes 30-mm.
Successful exercises in firing stationary and armored vehicles are part of a joint Nordic Robotic Wingman (NRW) project led by Milrem and Kongsberg to create a combat robot that meets the requirements of NATO and Europe.
The idea is to create a robotic machine that can support both main battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles while providing the unit with equal and greater firepower and tactical capabilities.
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Although the tests used an armless ammunition-fed 30mm Bushmaster gun, the Type-X can carry up to 50mm guns, as well as anti-tank missiles and a reconnaissance drone.
The Milrem component is a motor and control module with artificial intelligence and capable of autonomous navigation and obstacle detection at waypoints. Additionally, it has an indirect drive that provides the best remote control at higher speeds.
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