First time use of Uran-6 robot by Russian sappers for mine clearance in Nagorno-Karabakh


According to the Russian MoD's website, the Uran-6 multi-functional robotic system was used for the first time to clear the area of unexploded ordnance and explosive objects.it was used to survey about 8 hectares of land in the area of the settlement of Khojaly.
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The use of remote-controlled robotic systems allows to increase the area of cleared territories, ensuring the safety of personnel during mine clearance. The operator can control the robot at a distance of up to 800 meters (the device has 4 high-definition video cameras that provide a circular view). During the operation of the Uran-6, ammunition located in the ground has been neutralized as a result of triggering or physical destruction.

In accordance with the agreements specified in the joint statement of the President of the Russian Federation, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, a complete cease-fire and all military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh were declared from 00: 00 Moscow time on November 10 this year.

The Russian peacekeepers provide the security of the return of the citizens to their places of permanent residence, the humanitarian aid, the restoration of civil infrastructure facilities. With the assistance of Russian peacekeepers, the restoration of vital engineering communications continues in the areas affected by the war. Over the past day, four poles and 1,600 m of power lines, 1 km of gas pipeline, 2,200 m of communication lines and two transformer substations were restored.