The enemy has begun using ground-based robotic systems to deliver attack aircraft, weapons, and ammunition to the front line, Defense Express reports.
It is reported that the occupying country has adapted a ground-based robotic platform of the "Termit" type to perform such tasks. It is worth emphasizing that the occupying system should not be confused with the Ukrainian development of TerMIT from Tencore.
It is noted that the Russian Termit NRC can deliver one serviceman, several boxes of BC, additional weapons and food directly to the front line. Such systems will likely be deployed primarily in the Zaporizhia direction.
Such NRCs are controlled by the servicemen themselves, and not by a remote operator. Thus, it is, in fact, a replacement for a buggy or an ATV. It is important to note that the tactical and technical characteristics of the "Termit" are not disclosed, but, most likely, they will have a shorter range than a conventional car.