Designation: | Uran-9 CMRC |
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Manufacturer: | JSC 766 UPTK | |
Product type: | Auxiliary Vehicles | |
Name: | Robot, Unmanned Vehicle |
Uran-9 CMRC complex designed for enhance the effectiveness of combat missions and reducing the loss of unit personnel during the conduct of hostilities including on urbanized areas.
Uran-9 for the first time publicly demonstrated at the exhibition and forum Army-2016.
It provides remote reconnaissance and fire support for combined-arms, reconnaissance and anti-terrorist units.
The overall dimensions of this 10-ton armored tracked vehicle are 5.12 x 2.53 x 2.5 meters.
The robot is armed with a 30-mm automatic cannon 2A72, a 7.62-mm PKTM machine gun, and a set of guided Ataka weapons located in a rotating turret. In addition to the robot can be installed anti-aircraft missiles such as "Igla", jet flamethrowers such as Shmel or RPG.
The Uran-9 complex can effectively combat both day and night, is capable of detecting enemy tanks at daylight hours for 6 km, at night - for 3 km, to detect laser irradiation of the enemy's targeting systems and independently put smoke curtains. Diesel-electric power pack allows to reach speeds of up to 35 km/h.
The complex includes:
Uran-9 has the following modes of motion:
The range of the remote control of system is about 3 km, and the maximum distance between robots is up to 1 km.
Since 2016 it is in series production.
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