Uran-6 Robot Deployed for the First Time by Russian Sappers for Mine Clearing in Artsakh
The Uran-6 mine-clearing robot has been used for the first time in mine clearance operations in the territories of Artsakh by soldiers from the International Mine Clearance Center of the Russian Defense Ministry. This was reported by the Russian Defense Ministry.
With the help of this robot, around 8 hectares of land in the vicinity of Khojalu have already been surveyed. The use of remotely controlled robotic complexes allows for an increase in the volume of the areas being cleared, ensuring the safety of personnel during mine clearance operations. The operator can control the complex from a distance of up to 800 meters, with the device equipped with four high-precision cameras.
During the operation of the Uran-6 complex, military ordnance buried in the ground is neutralized through processing or physical destruction.