Another four developments from Brave1 participants to be used at front – Fedorov
Another four developments from Brave1 participants comply with NATO standards and will be able to work at the front, Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation and Technology Mykhailo Fedorov said.
"The state can purchase and supply to the front only codified developments, that is, those that comply with NATO standards. One of Brave1's tasks is to help manufacturers bring developments to readiness. Brave1 already has more than 220 codified developments. Recently, four more ground robotic complexes have undergone codification. Robots are changing the situation at the front. According to the General Staff, thanks to robotic units, losses of Ukrainian troops have decreased by 30%," he wrote on the Telegram channel on Wednesday.
Fedorov briefly described each of the developments.
- TANCHYK. Withstands a load of up to 500 kg and performs various missions - reconnaissance, sabotage, evacuation and attack, logistics.
- TARHAN 2K. Easily adapts to various tasks - from logistics to reconnaissance. Has a fairly simple design and works on a short range - up to 20 km. Costs only $3,000.
- TARHAN 200. Similar in characteristics to TARHAN 2K, but is designed for a larger load - up to 200 kg. In logistics, it can replace from two to eight people.
- BUREVIY. Helps in the logistics of especially difficult items and the evacuation of soldiers.
"Each of these developments can save more than one life. Robots evacuate soldiers, deliver provisions, place and mine, and replace soldiers so that they do not become a living target for enemy drones. This is a war of technologies, and the more of them there are at the front, the greater our advantage," Fedorov noted.