Kalashnikov Concern · Military · 2019
Tracked unmanned ground combat vehicle for remote reconnaissance and fire support of infantry, unveiled at Army-2016 and entering Russian service in 2019. Roughly 10 tonnes, 5.12 m long, with a 35 km/h road speed and a remotely operated turret carrying a 30 mm 2A72 autocannon, coaxial 7.62 mm MG, four 9M120 Ataka ATGMs and six Shmel-M thermobaric rockets. Combat-tested in Syria, where reports highlighted control-link dropouts and inability to fire on the move, limiting effective control range to about 3 km.
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| Sub-type | Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle |
| Status | Active |
| Year | 2019 |
| Origin | Russia |
| Dimensions (H×W×D) | 2500 × 2530 mm |
| Weight | 10000 kg |
| Max speed | 9.72 m/s |
| Camera | EO/IR + thermal, laser rangefinder; auto detect/track (6km day / 3km night) |
| Made in | Russia (JSC 766 UPTK / Kalashnikov Concern) |