Uran-9 Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle © Телеканал Звезда / YouTube
The sophisticated 12-tonne vehicle is capable of destroying enemy tanks and light fortifications. It is armed with a 30mm 2A72 automatic gun and a double machine gun. It is also equipped with Ataka anti-tank missiles. To hide its position, the Uran-9 is equipped with a special system which helps it cheat enemy radar.
On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry released a video of a test run of the BMPT Terminator tank-support vehicle, another weapon system that will be on display in the Victory Day parade.
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A test-run of Russia’s cutting-edge Uran-9 Unmanned Ground
Combat Vehicle has been caught on video. The machine, which has been
deployed in Syria, will be among the newcomers in the upcoming V-Day
parade in Moscow.
The remote-controlled
Uran-9 is seen maneuvering through mud and firing off salvos in the
latest video released by Russian Zvezda TV, an official outlet of the
defense ministry. The war machine has already been seen at rehearsals
for the 2018 V-Day parade, which will take place on May 9 on Red Square.The sophisticated 12-tonne vehicle is capable of destroying enemy tanks and light fortifications. It is armed with a 30mm 2A72 automatic gun and a double machine gun. It is also equipped with Ataka anti-tank missiles. To hide its position, the Uran-9 is equipped with a special system which helps it cheat enemy radar.
On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry released a video of a test run of the BMPT Terminator tank-support vehicle, another weapon system that will be on display in the Victory Day parade.
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