Ukrainian specialists have developed a remotely controlled FoxTac platform for the evacuation of wounded soldiers.
Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, said that the platform was developed by the Brave1 participants.
Brave1 is a governmental initiative for DefenseTech that attracts and supports developers and innovators at any level of product readiness: concept, MVP, early stage, and mature manufacturers.
The four-wheel drive system enables the FoxTac to operate both on wheels and on tracks.
The platform is protected from dirt and easily moves on heavy off-road. Control distance – up to 700 meters, range – up to 10 km.
“Specifically, this robot can be controlled by an operator 700 meters from where the injured person lies,” said Mykhailo Fedorov.
The operator remains safe, providing an opportunity to both safeguard the operator’s life and evacuate the wounded.
FoxTac prototypes successfully passed preliminary tests. Now the codification procedure is underway, which will allow FoxTac to be supplied to the troops.
Recall that in January, the General Staff identified 12 priority technological developments relevant to the frontlines.
Among them are systems of automated communication and information protection control, means of destruction, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and demining.
There are 7 innovative developments that are already working or will soon strengthen our military on the front lines:
Recall that in February 2024, the State Transport Special Service of Ukraine received a DOK-ING MV-10 remotely controlled demining system.
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