TR Unmanned Ground Vehicles

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Me neither, it seems to be for fire support since it has a really small frame but a huge box for ammunition. I think it is narrow so that it can be easily deployed from helicopters and armoured vehicles with the least obstruction to the passengers
 

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Me neither, it seems to be for fire support since it has a really small frame but a huge box for ammunition. I think it is narrow so that it can be easily deployed from helicopters and armoured vehicles with the least obstruction to the passengers
And the gatling, this is the first time I've seen a gatling on one of our UGVs. Hell, we barely ever use them on other vehicles either.
 

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As part of IDEF 2025, under the participation of our President Prof. Dr. Haluk Görgün, a contract amendment was signed between the Presidency of Defence Industries and Elektroland & Tekatron for the “Medium-Class Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Project”. 🇹🇷🤝

With this new agreement, the number of UGVs—featuring remote control and autonomous capabilities—was increased to nine. These platforms, currently undergoing successful field trials, will bolster reconnaissance, logistics, and combat operations for our forces.

 
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As part of IDEF 2025, with the participation of our President Prof. Dr. Haluk Görgün, a contract amendment was signed for the Kamikaze Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TARIK) Project. 🇹🇷🤝

With the new requirements from the Turkish Land Forces and Gendarmerie General Command, an additional 200 TARIK systems will be procured under the revised agreement with ESETRON.

 

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So much going on in this. Networked autonomous fires system // AGMOSS

LUMTAS-GM lased to its target by a quadcopter released by a UGV, Pusu autonomously moving to firing position. All controlled by the Kaplan STA. Creates so many possibilities to engage targets from 0-20kms in COIN and peer warfare. Add GM2 and the artillery batteries in the future and that's a continuous arc from 0 to 250kms.

 

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With AGMOSS Full Command Control, Full Coordination 🚀

Thanks to the single-center tactical missile management we provided to KMC-U within the scope of AGMOSS, the KARAOK firings carried out from different UAV platforms hit the target with pinpoint accuracy.

We continue to work for integrated control, quick decision-making, and high precision in the operational field.

 

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With AGMOSS Full Command Control, Full Coordination 🚀

Thanks to the single-center tactical missile management we provided to KMC-U within the scope of AGMOSS, the KARAOK firings carried out from different UAV platforms hit the target with pinpoint accuracy.

We continue to work for integrated control, quick decision-making, and high precision in the operational field.

They turned Pusu unmanned as well? I wasn't expecting that lol

Now, if they could just put Karaok on a drone to be fired my dreams would come true.
 

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