FoxTac prototypes have successfully passed preliminary tests. A codification procedure is currently underway, which will make it possible to provide the remote platform to the troops.
Members of the Brave1 cluster built a remote-controlled FoxTac transporter to evacuate wounded military personnel from the battlefield. This was announced by the Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov.
The all-wheel drive system allows the remote-controlled platform to ride on both wheels and track. The conveyor is protected from dirt and moves easily in difficult off-road conditions. The control distance is up to 700 meters, the power reserve is up to 10 km.
The FoxTac conveyor can be controlled by an operator 700 meters from where the injured person is lying.
FoxTac prototypes have successfully passed preliminary tests. A codification procedure is currently underway, which will make it possible to provide the remote platform to the troops.
We remind you that an anti-thermal imaging poncho (cape) is produced in Ukraine.
It was previously reported that Ukraine is testing “armored wheels” for combat pickup trucks.
Source: korrespondent

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