The Ratel H robot, designed to evacuate wounded soldiers from the battlefield, has entered serial production in Ukraine.
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This robotic machine was developed by members of the Brave1 defense cluster. The robot can carry about 400 kg of live load, so it is capable of transporting several people at once. Deputy Prime Minister for Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov reported this on July 27 in Telegram.
The special design allows it to move on difficult terrain. In addition, the machine operates quietly and is invisible to the enemy. Ratel H is equipped with night cameras to effectively perform tasks in low visibility conditions and at night.
Fedorov emphasized that this complex can perform various tasks, because the structure can be equipped with electronic warfare, a mobile observation post, a combat module or a changeover unit. The machine is equipped with satellite communications, so the operator can control it over a long distance.
Ratel H has already passed field tests and has been launched into serial production – the military is using it and giving positive feedback, the Deputy Prime Minister notes.
Let us recall that in April, the Ukrainian military blew up a bridge in the Donetsk region with a kamikaze ground robot, which the occupiers used for logistics near the occupied Bakhmut. The structure was destroyed by a Ratel S kamikaze ground robot.
Source: Racurs

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