Engineers from GViNT designed a tracked robot for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
A crawler robot has been put into service with the Rivne platoon of the Honor platoon. It is designed to evacuate wounded soldiers from the battlefield. Volunteers helped to raise the money to build the ground drone.
The robotic mechanism is a joint development of engineers from the GViNT community. It includes Kharkiv and Rivne specialists. The production cost of the robot amounted to 110 thousand. UAH. Similar vehicles are already being used by the Da Vinci Wolves unit near Bakhmut.
Members of the GViNT community develop robots and UAVs, and repair aircraft damaged at the front. For UAH 18,900, they bought a 3D printer, which significantly increased the speed of repair work. The printer is used by enthusiasts to create spare parts for reconnaissance drones.