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Weevil: Remote-controlled mine plough explainer
WEEVIL is a remote-controlled mine plough system created by Dstl and Pearson Engineering Ltd, soon to be tested by the British Army. 🪖 Keeps soldiers safe while clearing minefields Carves a safe route by excavating and pushing mines aside Adaptable to various vehicle platforms
SABER RCT – REMOTE CONTROLLED TURRET
SABER-25 RCT is designed to meet the requirements of Turkish Armed Forces and international customers. Its is equipped with 25mm M242 Bushmaster chain gun and coaxial 7.62mm MG, providing exceptional firepower and high hit performance, the SABER-25 RCT has been designed to be used on a wide range of armoured vehicles from 4X4 to 8X8…
Ukrainians flee Russian-controlled areas through dangerous corridor
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, thousands of people have fled occupied regions of the country over myriad routes. Now, nearly two years into the war, the only place left to do so is “the corridor.” Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP Facebook: https://facebook.com/APNews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/APNews/ This video may be available for…
LEGUAN RC: Remote-controlled bridge layer
Maximum safety for the crew. The LEGUAN RC (remote-controlled) can be remotely operated from a safe distance in high-risk situations. Full access to all functions of the bridge laying tank is given to the soldiers in the field from a distance. There are also fundamental tactical considerations in favor of remote control and the use…
ARCT ANTI-TANK REMOTE CONTROLLED TURRET
The ARCT was designed specifically for the anti-tank role from the very outset and has some important integrated features that turrets with add-on missile capability are lacking. The ARCT offers the best optimization for low silhouette, armour protection, ergonomics, easy conversion to tripod launch configuration and sighting system. Survivability has been one of the primary…
India’s Modi had advantage in ‘controlled’ election, opposition leader Gandhi says
NEW DELHI: India’s opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said on Tuesday (Sep 10) he did not view this year’s two-month general elections as a free exercise, but rather as one structured to deliver an advantage to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, without citing evidence. But Modi suffered a rare setback instead, as Source







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