In Belarus, a family of ground robotic systems called Adunok has been developed and is now undergoing testing. These robots can carry out both combat and logistical missions.
According to the Belarusian Military-Industrial Committee, the drones were designed by the Display Design Bureau. Currently, Belarus is using these robotic systems for training, supporting engineering troops, and conducting operational exercises with the Armed Forces’ command staff.
The series currently includes four variants, which differ in weight, size, and carrying capacity: Adunok-M120, Adunok-M200, Adunok-M250, and Adunok-M700.
All platforms are equipped with electric motors. Combat modules Adunok-MBL, Adunok-2PB, and Adunok-V2 can be mounted on drones of this family.
Control is carried out via a secure radio channel, with a communication range of up to 10 kilometers in open terrain.
The payload capacity of the largest model in the series, the Adunok-M700, is 700 kilograms.
In November 2025, certain units from the series were used during the Russian-Belarusian Zapad 2025 exercises.
Earlier, on February 6, it was reported that the Belarusian defense-industrial complex unveiled the Kvadro-M heavy bomber drone.
In its standard configuration, the Kvadro-M carries three PTAB-2.5 anti-tank bombs, but the platform’s open architecture allows it to deploy other types of munitions weighing up to 10 kg.
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