Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle

by78

General
From Kestrel Defence. Self-explanatory.

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no_name

Colonel
It's got an emergency stop button.
What are those two spare pouches for, they seems too small to hold spare magazines.
 

by78

General
Another render from Kestrel Defense, this time showing a remote weapons station design that I haven't seen before.

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High-resolution images of the real thing. The remote weapon station can carry a QJY-201 machine with up to 1,000 rounds of ammo. The optical turret has built-in AI, which is capable of automatically identifying and tracking targets (size 6.5mx3m) at a distance of more than 3,500m. There is also a built-in laser range finder and ballistic computer, as well as a thermal camera.

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polati

Junior Member
Registered Member
How is the recoil on that? It should be able to sustain fire, but I'm not sure how stable the robot dog platform is compared to a tracked platform.
 

oseaidjubzac

New Member
Registered Member
How is the recoil on that? It should be able to sustain fire, but I'm not sure how stable the robot dog platform is compared to a tracked platform.
The model of the robot dog is Deep Robotics' Jueying X30, with a body weight of 56kg, which can fully withstand recoil. I have watched videos shot by Chinese bloggers, and I would say its stability is comparable to that of the Unitree B2. If the gait algorithm is fine-tuned specifically, I believe it can achieve shooting while moving.
 
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