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Ukrainian Burya Turret and TerMIT Tracked Platform United into a Single Combat System for War Against Russia.


Two developments by Ukrainian manufacturers, the Burya grenade launcher turret from Frontline and the NRK TerMIT ground platform from Tencore, have been successfully integrated into a unified combat system. This new product will allow the Ukrainian Armed Forces to operate the Mk-19 grenade launcher remotely, thereby reducing risks for the operators.
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By combining the Burya turret and the TerMIT platform, Ukrainian manufacturers have created a new adaptable combat solution to meet the evolving battlefield requirements (Picture source: Frontline)


The TerMIT platform, equipped with a tracked chassis, has a range of 20 kilometers, providing stable communication and maneuverability even in challenging conditions. This combination with the "Burya" turret enhances the system's effectiveness, enabling forces to target and engage various objectives more quickly and precisely.

The "Burya" turret allows for ten times more efficient adjustments and can switch targets within seconds at the operator's command. The system is managed remotely using a control panel or a laptop. To execute a shot, the operator simply points to a location on the map or enters the coordinates, streamlining and accelerating the operation process.

Additionally, the system integrates automatic stabilization, enabling precise firing while in motion at distances of up to 1,800 meters. According to feedback from a military unit that tested the system, the automated targeting of the turret functions very accurately, sometimes even better than a human operator, especially when firing at multiple targets. The turret can also memorize settings, facilitating rapid readjustments between different objectives, ensuring precision within a radius of 20 to 30 meters.

The development of ground robotic systems is one of the priorities for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense. The new combat platform resulting from the integration of "Burya" and TerMIT is currently in the pre-order phase and ready for serial production, meeting the operational needs of military units in the field.



The Burya turret, weighing 47 kilograms, can be deployed manually on a tripod or transported to the operation area using a logistical platform. Equipped with an automated targeting and firing system, it allows for a quick response to threats and precise engagement of targets. The system can be remotely controlled at distances of 50 to 100 meters, with targeting options based on drones or the Kropyva targeting system. A specially developed software enables operators to target easily using a laptop or tablet while staying safely away from the turret.

The TerMIT platform, mounted on a tracked chassis, has a load capacity of 300 kilograms and a range of 20 kilometers. It can carry out various tasks, including logistics, evacuation, mining, and offensive operations.

By combining the Burya turret and the TerMIT platform, Ukrainian manufacturers have created a new adaptable combat solution to meet the evolving battlefield requirements. This combined system enhances the military units' ability to conduct remote operations while minimizing personnel risks and aligns with the ongoing efforts to modernize the Ukrainian Armed Forces' equipment.


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