Ukrainian versatile unmanned combat vehicle undergoes frontline testing
Ukrainian versatile unmanned combat vehicle undergoes frontline testing
The Ukrainian Army is testing the Ironclad unmanned combat robot in live operations. The versatile robotic platform assists…
Ah yes, the "lets get weird" phase.
14 1 ReplyAerial and aquatic drones have been very succesful in this war, why not terrestial ?
7 0 ReplyAt the very least, you're not losing a crew every time a vehicle like this gets destroyed. Seems logical to pursue when you need every experienced operator you can get
5 0 Replybecause in those two previously mentioned environments, you can move in all 6 dimensions and it's the same thing, a fluid.
terrestrial is the interface between a fluid and a solid surface. Solid surfaces are super tricky.
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thanks for the giggle. i don't expect much here, but let's see what happens.
3 0 ReplyIs that the huge technological advance stage? :) Im quessing there will be lots of wartime proven technology for sale when ukraine gets its borders back and UN and its allies make a new neutral sector between them and russia
1 0 ReplyI want to see mobile armor mechs with duck feet for the mud season.
Not necessarily technological "advance" but technological "was that really necessary?".
2 0 ReplyRussia will veto anything the UN tries to do.
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The earlier terminator models looked cooler.
7 0 ReplyThose were robots. This is a drone, not a robot. 0% autonomous.
3 0 ReplyFair
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Fuck yeah. A giant remote-controlled vehicle with a .50 attached to it? Lmao. Genius
6 1 ReplyC&C Generals predicting the future again
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20 km/h max for such a light vehicle? That seems like not enough.
4 0 ReplyUnmanned plus getting its signal through satellite propably so that normal radio disturbance wont work.
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They need a big wheel with spikes and fire that can just run over a trench
4 0 ReplyMobile suit Gundam but with big duck feet for mud season
1 0 Replyand giant speakers to blast Flight of the Valkyries while doing so.
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