Moscow. December 27. INTERFAX - The Uran-9 strike robot has completed state tests, several more robotic complexes are being developed for the Russian army, the commander-in-chief of the Ground Forces Oleg Salyukov said on Monday.
"In the interests of the Ground Forces, the combat robotic complexes Uran-9 and Kungas have been developed. They have passed state tests and this year were used during the SSU (joint strategic exercises) "West-2021"," Salyukov said in an interview with the newspaper of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation "Red Star".
"Operators of robotic complexes gave a positive assessment of their capabilities when controlling them from remote control points," the commander-in-chief said.
Earlier it was reported that the state tests of the Uran-9 impact robot were planned to be completed in 2020. The armament of the Uran-9 consists of a 30-millimeter automatic cannon, anti-tank guided missiles "Attack", a flamethrower "Bumblebee".
In 2019, it was officially announced that the state tests of the Kungas combat robotic complex had been completed.
The Kungas complex includes a wearable robot weighing 12 kg, a light robot weighing 200 kg, a transportable robot weighing up to 2 tons, a combat robot "Nerekhta" and a robotic version of the armored personnel carrier BTR-MDM "Shell". All robots included in the complex can be controlled from one center within a single control system.