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A remote-controlled module with paired machine guns will appear in the Armed Forces: photo

The Armed Forces will have a remotely controlled module with paired machine guns: photo

The module can be installed on armored combat vehicles or serve to equip ground robotic platforms.

The Ministry of Defense allowed the “Tavria” combat module to be used in the army. — a remotely controlled turret equipped with two machine guns. One of the machine guns — large-caliber.

This was reported on Saturday, November 2, in the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.

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“The turret with machine guns captures and accompanies targets with the help of a control system, can conduct aimed fire on moving objects. Can work both day and night. The entire module is protected by armor protection capable of withstanding small-arms bullets and protecting against debris,” the Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

This module can be installed on armored combat vehicles or serve to equip ground robotic platforms.< /p>

When installed on an armored vehicle, the control panel of the combat module and the operator's monitor are located inside the armored combat vehicle. This provides additional protection for the serviceman-operator of the module in combat.

Natasha Kumar

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