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UNITED24, Ukraine's official fundraising platform, is starting a fundraiser for robot soldiers. They will save the lives of the military and civilians. They will become logistics devices, tow trucks, minelayers and deminers, as well as self-destructive robots. They will fight alongside people and for people.
They are already proving their effectiveness in the battlefield as shown below
These are combat robots.
Combat robots are designed for remote combat missions, such as the assault or defense of positions, surveillance and reconnaissance. All while their operators are in shelters, at a safe distance of up to 4 kilometers away.
These systems are equipped with PKT and PKM machine guns of 7.62mm caliber, as well as NSVT and M2 Browning machine guns of 12.7mm caliber. Such robots can hit targets at a distance of up to 2 kilometers. Some of them are protected against small arms fire, and are equipped with thermographic cameras for nighttime combat.
Robots:
SHABLYA M2
LYUT
MOROZ
D-11
These are self destructive robots.
Self-destructive robots and minelayers are designed to destroy various targets on the battlefield — primarily, enemy armored vehicles.
Self-destructive robots can carry up to 2 TM-62 anti-tank mines or up to 40 kg of payload, moving towards the target at a speed of up to 25 km/h. These robots can also mine enemy positions and logistical routes with anti-tank devices remotely, while their operators are safely up to 5.5 km away.
Robots:
RATEL S
ARK-1
These are logistical robots.
Logistical robots are universal machines designed to deliver provisions, ammunition and/or equipment to positions, as well as to evacuate wounded from the front. They can also install additional technical means: EW and remote video surveillance. Logistics robots can transport up to 600 kg of cargo.
There are tracked ( increased cross-country ability) and wheeled (designed for fast delivery) systems. They have a range of up to 40 km.
Robots:
VOLYA-E
RATEL H
TERMIT
RYS PRO
KNLR-E
SIRKO-S1
About 156,000 km² of Ukraine needs to be demined . This is an area the size of Belgium, Denmark and the Czech Republic combined! Help #DemineUkraine for a small monthly donation of only $5 . This is how to do it: Go to https://u24.gov.ua Then, click the "Donate now" button. Then, go to "Humanitarian demining". Then, click "Credit Card or PayPal". Change the option to "Monthly". Enter the amount you want to donate. Proceed with the payment. Make the lives of Ukrainians more safer. More than 1,000 people have died in Ukraine since the war began due to mine explosions. Approximately 12% of verified mine casualties were children. This is not counting the scores of people who have had their limbs amputated or have been maimed due to mines. Estimates suggest that at least 15,000 people have lost their limbs, with numbers continuing to grow. More than ten million people in Ukraine live in areas in need of mine action assistance. If each of us donates ...
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