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General
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At
Milex 2011, International Exhibition of Arms and
Military Machinery in Minsk, Belarus, Vitebsk-based
design bureau Display presents its new remote-controlled
observation and weapon station robot, the Adunok-M.
This robot is designed and manufactured by Vitebsk-based
design bureau Display. Mobile robots ADUNOK-M with
remote control, observation and firing capabilities
will participate in the military parade for the
first time, May 09, 2011. According to the design
engineers, the system is intended to replace a soldier
on the battlefield.
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Variants
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No variants at this time.
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Armament |
The
Adunok-M robot is equipped with a remote
operated weapon station armed with a 7.62
mm machine gun. The station is used for
remote operating by fire facilities when
subdivisions conduct defending and ambushing
actions, blocking enemy's force and facilities,
protecting important objects from any chose
fire position on soil. Mobile robots ADUNOK-M
boast unmanned combat capabilities. Able
to mount various kinds of machine guns,
grenade launchers and other weaponry on
a swing frame, they can be programmed for
combat or controlled in real time using
radio by a remote operator. |
Mobility |
The
Adunok-M is a package of weapons and special
devices mounted on a mobile six-wheel platform
controlled by an operator from a distance.
The Adunok-M is powered by an electrical
motor 2 x 3,000 W power, which can be run
during 1 hour. The Adunok-M can run at a
maximum speed of 20 km/h. |
Accessories |
The
Adunok-M electronics allows detecting targets
in day and at night in any weather. The
software allows targeting and firing by
an operator or in standalone mode. Designed
for versatile missions, the robot chassis
can carry mechanical arms, fire extinguishers
and other tools. The Adunok-M is equipped
with CCD camera 640 x480 pixels and GPS
receiver, which can be used for day and
night operations.
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Combat
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The
Adunok-M is capable of engaging and infantry
at a distance of up to 800 meters. The robot
is controlled by a trackball and a joystick.
The former is used to lay out a general
course, while the latter serves to make
slight adjustments to its movement. The
Adunok-M can be controlled with a wireless
line communication system with an operating
range up to 1,000 m.
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Specifications |
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Armament |
Remote
weapon station with 7.62
mm machine gun |
Country
users |
Belarus |
Designer
Country |
Belarus
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Accessories |
CCD
Camera, GPS receiver
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Communication |
By
wireless remote station
up to 1,000 m |
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Power |
Lithium
battery |
Weight |
570
kg |
Speed |
20
km/h |
Run
time |
1
hour |
Dimensions |
Lenght,
1,85 m; Width, 1,40 m; Height,
1,20 m |
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Adunok-M remote-controlled observation and weapon
station robot
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