Ukrainian developers have showcased a versatile robotic platform capable of performing logistical tasks, conducting remote mine clearance, and acting as a kamikaze.
The corresponding video was released by the developers on their YouTube channel.
The robotic platform is being developed by engineers from the company Mangust, which specializes in the development and production of various purpose-built vehicles.
The four-wheeled platform, named Mangust, boasts high cross-country capability due to its suspension design.
The platform can accommodate two TM-62 anti-tank mines at the front and rear, which are secured by special locks.
Additionally, a special container for transporting ammunition, supplies, or other useful cargo can be installed on the platform.
The Mangust has dimensions of 1000x1050x900 mm and weighs 135 kilograms. Its maximum speed is 10 kilometers per hour, with a cruising speed of 7 kilometers per hour.
A 4.25-meter antenna provides video transmission up to a distance of 500 meters, while the control range extends to 2 kilometers.
The platform has an autonomous operating time of 6 hours.