Israel tests unmanned robot tanks
Recently, the Israeli Ministry of Defense announced that the country has conducted a test of a medium-sized unmanned robotic tank (MRCV) conducted by the Ministry's Research and Development Agency in collaboration with international industrial corporations. room.
Unmanned robotic tank.
Israel is considered one of the world's leading countries in unmanned military vehicle technology for purposes such as remote defense, attack, and infantry support. The aforementioned MRCV is built with the most modern defense hardware and software technologies, including the new generation BLR-2 robot operating platform; 30 mm self-propelled turret developed by the Department of Tanks and Armor; Elbit corporation's remote defense system 'Iron Fist'; fire control and attack management systems and self-propelled robot kits.
In addition, the weapon is equipped with a drone for exploration purposes and a passive sensor jointly developed by Elbit Systems and Foresight. Thereby, this robot tank can perform complex combat missions on many different types of terrain, carry heavy weapons, have a smart missile launch system, and be capable of performing various tasks. exploration and early warning services. Moreover, the software system on the vehicle can be easily integrated into other automatic control systems. As expected, this MRCV will be tested in the field in early 2023.
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