Friday14 February 2025
ukr-pravda.in.ua

In Russia, there's a "Muravey" cart that serves as a portable drone airstrip.

The enemy has utilized a robotic platform for transporting goods and adapted it for launching drones from hard-to-reach locations.
В России есть "Муравей" – вездеход, который служит портативным аэродромом для дронов.

The Russian occupation forces on the battlefield are utilizing one of the products from their design bureau "Hermes" (part of the NPO) – specifically, the "Muravey" radio-controlled cart, primarily intended for transporting cargo, but also used as a "portable airstrip" for launching drones in hard-to-reach areas.

The concept itself cannot be labeled as particularly original, but the fact is noteworthy – it is reported that the platform transports drones in a "sleep" mode to a position from which reconnaissance drones are subsequently launched.

бпла муравей візок робот

Previously, the same design bureau "Hermes" claimed to have developed a "control station for putting military drones into sleep mode." This station is said to be capable of operating with an "unlimited number of drones" and, in particular, simultaneously activating their "sleep" mode for transportation.

As noted by the manufacturer of the "Muravey," this cart is equipped with interference-protected communication from "Hermes."

Control of the "cart" is conducted from a ground station. Regarding the tactical and technical specifications of the platform, it is noted that its dimensions are 80 by 90 cm, weight is 27 kg, and it can carry up to 25 kg of cargo at a speed of up to 9 km/h across rough terrain.