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Uran-9 UGV
Uran-9 UGV UGCV Unmanned Ground Combat Vehicle
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The Uran-9 is an armed Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) designed, developed and manufactured by the Russian defense company 766th UPTK (766th Management Production and Processing Equipment) under the state organization Rostec. The Uran-9 is specially designed to deliver combined combat, reconnaissance and counter-terrorism units with remote reconnaissance and fire support. The Uran-9 can be used full autonomously on a predefined road or manually operated by one man from a truck control station or via a small backpack control station. The Uran-9 vehicle became known in January 2016, and the Russian MoD (Ministry of Defense) demonstrated a mockup of the system a month later. By early September, the 766th UPTK had finished the manufacturing of the demonstrator, which would take part in the state trials. The Uran -9 was unveiled for the first time to the public during Army 2016, the International Military Technical Forum that was held near Moscow in September 2016. The Uran-9 could enter into service with the Russian armed forces in 2017 or 2018. According to some Russian military sources, this UGV could be ready for production by the end of 2016. Russia's Armed Forces will have received 22 Uran-9 unmanned combat ground vehicles (UCGV) by the year-end. The Uran-9 UCGV has successfully passed all types of preliminary trials. The demonstrator of the vehicle is ready to participate in the state trials program. According to information released in December 2020, the Uran-9 has completed acceptance trials in 2020. Since 2021, the Uran-9 is in service with the Russian armed forces.
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