The Ministry of Defense showcased the all-terrain vehicle 'Ravlik', which has joined the defense forces' fleet.


The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has created a universal mobile platform 'Ravlik', which is already ready for use in the Ukrainian armed forces, the department's press service reported. This robotic complex is a fully Ukrainian development.
'Ravlik' is compact and can be conveniently transported on a car trailer. The weight of the platform is slightly over half a ton, but it is capable of carrying several hundred kilograms of cargo or towing a two-ton trailer.
The 'Ravlik' platform is sealed and protected from moisture, allowing it to operate in challenging weather conditions. It is equipped with an electric motor and all-terrain tires, ensuring quiet movement.
'Thanks to its features and modern engineering solutions, the 'Ravlik' platform can easily overcome off-road driving, mud, sandy embankments, ditches, and low obstacles. It can be used for various tasks,' said Deputy Minister of Defense Dmytro Klimenko.
Additionally, the defense forces are introducing the domestically produced unmanned aerial system 'Shchedryk'. It includes a control station and drones with silent electric engines and increased resistance to electronic countermeasures. The 'Shchedryk' drones can perform tasks even in strong winds, frost, and hot weather.
It was previously reported that the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has developed another drone, Sova 10, which is also used in the defense forces. This strike drone can carry a large payload and operate in various weather conditions over a wide range of air temperatures.
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