Ukraine successfully tests domestic demining machine MV-4

The Ukrainian company A3Tech-Ukraine has successfully assembled and tested the MV-4 robotic demining machine developed by the Croatian company DOK-ING.

According to Deputy Minister Hanna Hvozdyar, this machine is designed for humanitarian demining with remote control, ensuring the safety of the operator at a distance of up to one and a half kilometers. It is capable of operating in various types of soil and defusing anti-personnel mines of various types and types, including those containing up to 650 g of TNT equivalent.

The vehicle has been tested in the field, including explosive tests, withstanding five explosions. Ukrainian specialists are actively working on developing specialized equipment adapted to local conditions and engaging partners with relevant experience in joint production.

The DOK-ING MV-4 is a lightweight robotic demining system capable of withstanding mine and ammunition explosions. It is equipped with interchangeable tools that allow it to perform various tasks in the preparation of the territory, including clearing the ground of explosive devices and searching for buried objects. Such machines are already successfully used for demining in Ukraine.

Source building-tech
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