The Ratel N, developed by participants of the Brave1 defense cluster, is designed for evacuating injured personnel from the battlefield. The robot can carry over 400 kg of payload, making it capable of transporting multiple individuals at once. Its design allows it to navigate difficult terrain and operate quietly, making it less noticeable to the enemy. It is also equipped with night vision cameras to perform effectively in low visibility conditions and at night.
The robot can be used for various tasks and can be fitted with electronic warfare (EW) systems, a mobile observation point, a combat module, or a mine-clearing installation.
Equipped with satellite communication, the operator can control it from a very long distance.
The Ratel N has already undergone field tests and is in serial production, with positive feedback from military users.
"Technology is our asymmetric response to the enemy. The more we have on the front lines, the fewer adversaries we face," wrote Mykhailo Fedorov.