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Developers: NPO High-Precision Complexes
Date of the premiere of the system: June 2024
Branches: Transport

2024: Product Announcement

Holding "High-precision complexes" of the state corporation Rostec has developed the latest robotic complexes "Dispatch" and "Buggy," which can effectively overcome such defensive barriers as "dragon teeth." Thanks to unique characteristics - compactness, maneuverability and cross-country ability - these remotely controlled vehicles are able to successfully perform combat missions in difficult conditions. This was announced at the beginning of June 2024 by the press service of Rostec.

It is specified that the robots "Dispatch" and "Buggy" in various versions can be used to defeat enemy manpower, fortifications and strongholds. In addition, they are able to mine the area and deliver the necessary goods to the front line.

source = Rostec
Robot "Buggy"

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One of the main advantages of the new robotic systems is their high carrying capacity - up to 150 kg at Dispatch and up to 250 kg at Buggy. This allows them to quickly and imperceptibly transport provisions, ammunition, fuel to the front line, as well as evacuate wounded soldiers, the press service of the state corporation emphasized.
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According to Rostec, the Dispatch, created on a tracked platform, is controlled by the operator using a joystick and FPV-helmet, while the Buggy with a wheeled platform is controlled using a joystick and tablet. Both vehicles can be used as kamikaze ground drones, delivering a charge to and undermining an enemy target.

Currently, "Dispatch" and "Buggy" are undergoing comprehensive tests, including in the area of ​ ​ a special military operation. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, robotic systems are already actively used by the North group of forces, demonstrating their effectiveness and reliability in real combat conditions.

The press service of Rostec stressed that the development and implementation of such advanced robotic systems as Dispatch and Buggy testifies to the high potential of the Russian defense industry and its readiness to provide the country's armed forces with the most modern means of warfare.[1]

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