Uran-6 mine-clearing robot
Country of Origin: Russia
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The Uran-6 is an uncrewed ground vehicle developed by the JSC 766 UPTK firm in Russia. The tracked platform is designed to breach minefields and perform area demining. The system weighs between 13,230 lb (6,000 kg) and 15,430 lb (7,000 kg), depending on the equipment installed. According to some sources, the system is a variant of the Croatian DOK-ING MV-4 mine-clearing robot.
The system can be deployed for mine reconnaissance and area clearance operations to detect and remove...
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