Brave1 participants have presented the MOROZ reconnaissance-strike system. It operates as part of assault groups and secures combat positions. Notably, its operator can control the system from a dugout or building up to 1.4 km away, Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, reports.
The MOROZ robot can be equipped with a 7.62 mm machine gun. It performs effectively both day and night, thanks to its camera with 30x zoom, thermal imaging sight and rangefinder.
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Furthermore, the MOROZ system can operate continuously for 48 hours and engage unarmored and lightly armored vehicles.
The MOROZ robot has been officially codified, with initial contracts already established with state customers. Additionally, it is one of the robots for which UNITED24 is actively raising funds.
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