Participants of the Brave1 defense cluster created a universal robot D-21-11, which is equipped with an automatic turret and can perform combat tasks.
"The combat part of the robot, D-11, has already been successfully tested and has received positive feedback from the military. The developers plan to integrate NATO types of weapons into the robot and strengthen its resistance to enemy anti-aircraft missiles. The team is currently working on scaling production," Mykhailo Fedorov reports.
@noelreports Resistance to enemy anti-aircraft missiles? Photos show a ground vehicle. Am I missing something?
@whatisbetamax @noelreports The article says "enemy’s electronic warfare" instead, which makes sense.