On the battlefield, russian occupation forces are utilizing the Muravey, a radio-controlled cart developed by the Hermes Design Bureau (part of a research and production association). Originally designed for cargo transport, the platform is now being used as a mobile launch pad for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in difficult-to-access areas.
While the concept itself is not particularly innovative, its application remains notable—the platform delivers drones in standby mode to a launch position, from where reconnaissance UAVs can be deployed.
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Previously, the Hermes Design Bureau claimed to have developed a control station capable of putting drone swarms into sleep mode. This system was reportedly designed to manage an unlimited number of UAVs and activate them simultaneously for transport.
According to the manufacturer, the Muravey cart is equipped with Hermes anti-jamming communication systems.
The robotic platform is controlled remotely from a ground station. In terms of technical specifications, it measures 80 × 90 cm, weighs 27 kg, and can transport up to 25 kg of cargo at speeds of up to 9 km/h across rough terrain.
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