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Ukrainian IXIAN introduced a ground robot with a crane-manipulator for engineering and logistics tasks

- 13 October, 12:13 PM

Ukrainian technology company IXIAN has introduced a tracked ground robotic complex (GRC) designed for heavy engineering, technical and logistical operations, as well as battlefield evacuation. This is reported by Defence Blog.

The platform is based on the Terrikon-X unmanned vehicle developed by IXIAN. Additionally, a manipulator has been added to it, which can clear debris and perform engineering tasks. The system is fully remote controlled.

According to IXIAN, the Terrikon-X platform can carry payloads and perform engineering tasks, including lifting heavy loads, clearing debris, and evacuating damaged vehicles or other robotic systems from the battlefield.

In technical terms, it is known that the ground robotic complex has a range of up to 40 km on a single charge with a maximum speed of about 15 km/h. LiFePo4 batteries are used for power, and communication is implemented via radio or Starlink. It is possible to install LTE, Silvus or DTC communication systems.

The curb weight of the NRK reaches 470 kg, and the load capacity is 500 kg. The ground clearance is 200 mm. It is noted that the deployment time of the system is less than 10 minutes.

According to the company, the platform can be equipped with not only engineering modules, but also electronic warfare (EW) from FPV with frequencies from 420 to 2700 MHz.

Earlier it was reported that Ukraine has created a ground drone NUMO, which can carry up to 300 kg of cargo. It was developed by the company "Tank Bureau". The NRC can be equipped with a turret, a repeater mast, mine trawls or a coil with a "yegoza".