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russia Uses the Muravey Cart as a Mobile Drone Launch Platform

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Radio-controlled Muravey cart
Radio-controlled Muravey cart

The enemy has repurposed a robotic cargo transport platform to deploy drones from hard-to-reach locations

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.

Radio-controlled Muravey cart
Radio-controlled Muravey cart

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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