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Tango0130 Jul 2015 1:15 p.m. PST

"Russia's Systemprom Concern (subsidiary of the United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation) is developing a universal robotic platform that can transform into a combat robot, a demining vehicle machine or an electronic warfare system, Alexey Simulin, head of the company's science and technology department, told TASS on Thursday. The vehicle's testing will begin at the end of the year, he added.

"We are creating several systems. The first is a versatile robotic complex, which can carry different types of payloads. The complex will comprise many sub-systems for powering and controlling the payloads. This platform makes it possible to transform the vehicle into anything," said Simulin, who heads the project.

According to him, by installing a combat module on the platform it will be possible to create a strike-reconnaissance vehicle, and installing electronic warfare systems on it will make a combat EW vehicle. A communications relay or a mine clearance system can also be mounted on the chassis…"
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tass.ru/en/russia/811666

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