< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ee/f9/ib-FR3Tlr1l0_5237c6fc.jpg" Alt = "opened the technical characteristics of Australian GUS Australian Battle Dron"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > Australian military tested the latest land unmanned surveillance system together with the US Army during large-scale exercises Project Convergence-Capstone 5. The project became a platform for the demonstration of advanced military technologies, capable < p >The Ground Unmanned Surveillance Vehicle (GUS) has exceptional autonomy and technical capabilities. The machine can monitor for more than 30 days, which makes it a valuable tool for military operations, where human presence is undesirable or dangerous. Special raised platform with cameras and sensors allows you to track moving objects and instantly transmit data to the operators.
< P Data-Start = "828" Data-end = "1114" > Special attention was paid to energy autonomy. Gus is equipped with a powerful battery that provides long work, and & nbsp; when the charge comes to an end & nbsp; & mdash; The built -in liquid generator is automatically switched on. Thanks to this, the device can continue the mission unnecessary in & nbsp; human intervention.
< P Data-Start = "1116" Data-end = "1353" > It is expected that & nbsp; such systems will become a real breakthrough for the army, allowing to reduce the risks for soldiers in & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; At the same time, they are able to significantly expand the possibilities of observation and & nbsp; collection of intelligence during military operations.
< P Data-Start = "1355" Data-end = "1637" > Participation in & nbsp; such trials indicates the intention of Australia and & nbsp; Nbsp; Nbas in & nbsp; nbsp; Similar technologies are increasingly being introduced into military affairs by the world's leading armies, understanding their importance for future military conflicts.