I see the appeal for Russa: they don't commit as many war crimes as real Russn soldiers and you don't have to shoot them in the back to make them advance
This looks more cost efficient than the Boston Dynamics robots. Only potential downside might be the stiff suspension, but I guess a gun/camera can be fitted with a gyro or gimbal, or whatever it is they use to stabilize.
Very cool. Would be incredible to have two small drones with it that could provide overhead view at all times while in combat situations, where one small drone always up in the air. Maybe even make version which has a few of those antiarmor drone launchers say in a tow behind cart, could probably easily carry 6-10 of those units aboard and have way to auto launch them as needed. I could even see this being used for small field portable air defense system if they put several of these together as little mini squad, radar unit, several batteries, etc. Technology is simply amazing. I wonder if there would be a weight/power/speed benefit to using small gas turbine engine.
Russia wants this for a direct link application they've been successfully jamming all other forms of combat Communications and GPS signals including infrared missiles. Russia will most likely use this to bring supplies and ammunition to Battlefield not as a combat vehicle.
@@rossg4788 Somebody should build a mini-miclic on a trailer. Good for clearing streets. Yeah APOPS could be carried on the machine. But a trailer pulled by a 5hp motor can haul a few hundred pounds of boom.
The biggest workload in an Infantry unit is field fortifications. Some units in Afghan took Front End Loaders with them. I’m surprised the military doesn’t buy Ditch Witches.
Максимум что комплекты у них были свои; а роботы уж есть, у них даже Украйна конкесковало 2 робота! 😅👌 Название этого робота. Но возможно кроме корпуса и оружие у них все западные! 🗿👌
There is another variant of UGV that could assist these, one with a robot arm. e.g. Goggle Robot Spotlight: Fully Loaded & Autonomous Husky UGV with Robotic Arm These could be used to reload other UGVs with ammo and fresh batteries thus allowing them to remain on station for longer periods. Cargo UAVs could then resupply the UGV with an arm (lets call it an engineering UGV) which then could use its arm to pick up the fresh batteries and ammo dropped by the UAV and load it onto the combat UGV.
I got a military mind and I am not too impressed. Its a logistic support vehicle for infantry (mostly) And unlike undestructable robots in movies, I am sure this one can be taken out with a few MG bursts. It doesnt even fit into trenches and, if you havent noticed, Ukraine is mostly trenches now. Also, when you said it comes in two colors, that was just hilarious. (because soldiers paint their vehicles however they wantneed it)
Не сказал бы, для разменирование уже поевились много роботов даже в моей стране такое поевилось! 🤔👌🇰🇿 И вообще достаточно лишь заметить мину и размериование занимаеть 30 минут для робота и 15 минут для человека. 😜👌
Russia has the terminator. Its the same kind of drone but way better. Russia's fires rockets and lights the whole area up in flames. Many die of suffocation alone.
Why keep bleating about Ruzzia wanting it? The crappy advertisement sounds like _"If NATO doesn't buy it quick well let Ruzzia have it."_ Is it a blend of a Bren-gun carrier and a Radio controlled car?
Milrem provided these units to the Ukranian military for use in the current war and Russia has its eye on stealing the design and technology for their own use. Russa has offered a $16,000 bounty for anyone who captures one of these units in tact and turns it over to the Russian military so it can be reverse engineered.
Слишком много насмотрелись кино! 🗿👌 Максимум случиться что оно просто сломаеться, если долго стрилять перегерееться, и расплавится. А если осечка в реале лишь носитель оружие пострадаеть так как патронник не у твоего союзника а в твоих руках... 😜👌 И помреш от осколков... Люди и без рук и голову может будут жить, так как смотрели через мошку!
This is where I hope war goes, have both sides man to man Combat be robot to robot so there are no losses, a war won by robots/drones defeating the enemies robotics supply , end of conflict . Unfortunately I fear this is going to head to one day a terminator like situation.
Вы слишком сильно насмотрелись фильмов! Это случится лишь тогда когда ИИ не будеть тупеть хотя бы простых задач и не будет делать миллионы раз выполняя задачу одну и туже схему... 🗿 Я конечно видел такие роботы которые за 5 мясецев уже хоть что то умели но это всеровно недостаточно ГЕНИАЛЬНО И вообще искуственный илтелект пока тупее человека... 😜👌 Все хвалили GPT Я один аж 10 багов наловил... Не смог выполнить простые задачи... А так нахайпили...
People who put these videos together don't pay attention to detail mostly. Watched something about the Russian Lancet drone that said its service ceiling was 16.4 feet. Along with a photo of the drone above the clouds.
@@ronparker-q9e Yeah, well in any case I kind of like the design of this thing so I looked it up via google. Not as much info as I would like but it does say 4w for radio power, if that's 4 watts it's not much range but the user can put whatever is needed on the deck. Frequency agile is a very good thing, so is open architecture and the payload capacity is impressive for its size and weight. The very clever Ukrainians would come up with all sorts of uses for this thing. Personally, I'm getting tired of Moscow's jamming, it's messing with the accuracy of our weapons and I'm wondering if anybody is looking as setting up some kind of network for ground based terminal guidance that would not over expose friendly troops. Something like this might be able to do it. There are ways...
@@petroleumalley Yeah, that's the control radio. In the video it seemed to be associated with a really big mast. I thought about deleting my comment but others are in here and so I'm just going to leave it. :) I've been wrong before, no big deal.
It looks 'handy'. But I don't see anything to support the claim that Russia has a greater interest in this robot than, say, the drone sinking their ships, the GMLRS or ATACM guidance systems, Excalibur and Copperhead smart artillery rounds, an intact Bradley or Abrams (they've captured a damaged one), etc. Repeating the unsupported claim of Russian interest seems like a bit of a marketing ploy.. The real value will be its 'smarts', but this video does not mention if any of its capabilities are autonomous or must be remotely but manually operated.
NATO doesn't supply anything to Ukraine. All equipment comes from individual nations. Some may be NATO members so are not. NATO is a defensive allegiance only.
Its slow, heavy and arduous, it would only be a small benefit in a theater of war and could be tracked by the enemy in real time because of its wireless signal control requirements making it a liability.
But it can drive in t the middle of the fight and shoot the 500 cal machinegun suppresing fire on to enemy positions.. without fear... but seeding fear between enemy soldiers...
@@SS-yt2sqЛуч со спутником ещё и ночью в ПНВ будет виден. А спутники могут заглушить РЭБ "Красуха". И всё наводится по координатам Themis артиллерия и опять становится дорогим металоломом.😂
The example shown here to me, a glorified toy, what has impressed that has been supplied by the west are missile systems of all different shapes and sizes, and of course the technology of the drones.
This is very cool you can use it for medical evacuation logistics drone defense energy storage equipment carrier reconnaissance communication platform weapon armament platform the modular design awesome best teammate in a squad
Ukrainian anger grows even more against the exploitative NATO bloc, which is testing weapons step by step, through the lives of young Ukrainians, without guaranteeing Ukrainian security!
*”How Ukraine followed the ISIS playbook"-Newsweek* ▪️ *Newsweek: the Kiev regime's methods are similar to those of Islamic terrorists, and their main goal is to siphon more money and weapons from the West* ▪️ *”Ukraine uses commercial drones to record victories on the front lines, uploading videos that border on gamification of combat. The methods appear to be inspired by "innovations" invented by ISIS nearly 10 years ago.”* ▪️ *For Kiev, spectacular footage from the front lines should attract enough viewers around the world to ensure that the fight against Russia is not forgotten and to prove that Western financial and military support for Kiev is not in vain* ▪️ *ISIS'victory" march through the world's media and social networks began with videos of prisoners wearing orange jumpsuits, like those worn by prisoners in U.S. prisons, and terrorists in black. The prisoners in these videos usually have their throats cut* ▪️ *Sean Houston, a professor leading courses in propaganda, social conflict and media studies at the South Carolina Military College, told Newsweek that this is "a great example of the gamification of combat videos and the strange overlap of video game quality and real footage," related to the video technique used by ISIS* ▪️ *ISIS pays particular attention to propaganda videos, which, "unfortunately, are much more appealing to young audiences." "The videos often look like militant videos, they prefer dramatic conflicts - whether it's footage of fighting or beheadings on camera."* ▪️ *”Ukraine hopes to attract financial and military support from the West while maintaining audience interest. Ukraine has "sort of redesigned some of the important components of ISIS' propaganda approach, separating it from the morally horrifying or disgusting moments," he said* ▪️ *”Ukraine is conducting a master class in modern warfare cannon fodder and digital diplomacy, and the use of videos helps attract attention, money and materials to support the war effort," Newsweek quoted the expert as saying* _ALL WHILE BURYING 100’s of THOUSAND’s🇺🇦 in the ever growing graveyards throughout Ukraine 🪦🪦_
Good job by our ally Estonia for developing this vehicle. 🇺🇸🤝🇪🇪
That would be the perfect vehicle to remove injured soldiers from the line of fire.
As far as I know, this is the main use for the vehicle in Ukraine.
I see the appeal for Russa: they don't commit as many war crimes as real Russn soldiers and you don't have to shoot them in the back to make them advance
😂
Dilate, nafo tranny
Хехехе Руссы как трусы! 😂👏 Жёстко! Вы умеете шутить элегантно! 😅👌
kaijusushi - BAM❗️ Dat’s gotta hoit !
First I've heard of this
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
This looks more cost efficient than the Boston Dynamics robots. Only potential downside might be the stiff suspension, but I guess a gun/camera can be fitted with a gyro or gimbal, or whatever it is they use to stabilize.
Very cool. Would be incredible to have two small drones with it that could provide overhead view at all times while in combat situations, where one small drone always up in the air. Maybe even make version which has a few of those antiarmor drone launchers say in a tow behind cart, could probably easily carry 6-10 of those units aboard and have way to auto launch them as needed. I could even see this being used for small field portable air defense system if they put several of these together as little mini squad, radar unit, several batteries, etc. Technology is simply amazing. I wonder if there would be a weight/power/speed benefit to using small gas turbine engine.
The thing already is a drone. You want a drone host drones? Where you gonna stack all those drone operators?
Russia wants this for a direct link application they've been successfully jamming all other forms of combat Communications and GPS signals including infrared missiles. Russia will most likely use this to bring supplies and ammunition to Battlefield not as a combat vehicle.
On the front i have one ..with everything but the boom that extends 70 ft
That auto cannon on top would be nice to have get your back! Would be great for bringing in ammo under fire and taking out casualties.
*_What these should be used for is mobile battlefield Trophy system/active protection._* That would be super valuable for current combat conditions.
THeMIS appears to be a versatile platform. Would be interesting to see it used with a miclic system in a urban environment. Good show. Thanks.
Might not be able to haul it. An APOPS is 60 lbs is though
@@rossg4788 Somebody should build a mini-miclic on a trailer. Good for clearing streets. Yeah APOPS could be carried on the machine. But a trailer pulled by a 5hp motor can haul a few hundred pounds of boom.
The biggest workload in an Infantry unit is field fortifications. Some units in Afghan took Front End Loaders with them. I’m surprised the military doesn’t buy Ditch Witches.
on the flip side, some of the UK Challenger tanks for Ucraina have been seen with blades in front
Very high-quality robots are made in Estonia, I hope Estonia will launch Milrem Type-X into mass production
Maybe in 200 years russia will be able to make a machine like this lol
Максимум что комплекты у них были свои; а роботы уж есть, у них даже Украйна конкесковало 2 робота! 😅👌 Название этого робота. Но возможно кроме корпуса и оружие у них все западные! 🗿👌
@@gydratv372 I don't speak orcish
I am impressed how strong it is being able to tow some vehicles much larger than it is.
There is another variant of UGV that could assist these, one with a robot arm.
e.g. Goggle
Robot Spotlight: Fully Loaded & Autonomous Husky UGV with Robotic Arm
These could be used to reload other UGVs with ammo and fresh batteries thus allowing them to remain on station for longer periods.
Cargo UAVs could then resupply the UGV with an arm (lets call it an engineering UGV) which then could use its arm to pick up the fresh batteries and ammo dropped by the UAV and load it onto the combat UGV.
I got a military mind and I am not too impressed. Its a logistic support vehicle for infantry (mostly) And unlike undestructable robots in movies, I am sure this one can be taken out with a few MG bursts.
It doesnt even fit into trenches and, if you havent noticed, Ukraine is mostly trenches now.
Also, when you said it comes in two colors, that was just hilarious.
(because soldiers paint their vehicles however they wantneed it)
I really like everything, and it is functional, small, multi-purpose, it will be of great interest.
looks like it needs more protection or only used as transport away from frontline
Theres over 10 ATMs for every tracked vehicle it would be easy prey this is not WW2
I think Mine clearance and medic support will be a massive job for this robot.
Не сказал бы, для разменирование уже поевились много роботов даже в моей стране такое поевилось! 🤔👌🇰🇿 И вообще достаточно лишь заметить мину и размериование занимаеть 30 минут для робота и 15 минут для человека. 😜👌
Why doesn’t it have Anti tank missles on it ? Does it come equipped with a self destruct mechanism?
“Why lookie thar, they got themselves a RV ! “. (D*e Hard 🎥📼📀 )
Russia has the terminator.
Its the same kind of drone but way better.
Russia's fires rockets and lights the whole area up in flames.
Many die of suffocation alone.
🤡
Why keep bleating about Ruzzia wanting it?
The crappy advertisement sounds like _"If NATO doesn't buy it quick well let Ruzzia have it."_
Is it a blend of a Bren-gun carrier and a Radio controlled car?
Milrem provided these units to the Ukranian military for use in the current war and Russia has its eye on stealing the design and technology for their own use. Russa has offered a $16,000 bounty for anyone who captures one of these units in tact and turns it over to the Russian military so it can be reverse engineered.
Fight a war in a different country without leaving your home, that's America.
Ukrainians are fighting! The USA and NATO allies give only technical assistance ☝️
Yep. Made the difference in both World Wars too.
I am glad they didn't name it THeyMIS
They Miss
Groan 😒
The only thing that matters here is the price and pace of production.
One sniper bullet puts it out
I would always be terrified that the gun would malfunction and start firing on friendlies 😭 lol
Слишком много насмотрелись кино! 🗿👌 Максимум случиться что оно просто сломаеться, если долго стрилять перегерееться, и расплавится. А если осечка в реале лишь носитель оружие пострадаеть так как патронник не у твоего союзника а в твоих руках... 😜👌 И помреш от осколков... Люди и без рук и голову может будут жить, так как смотрели через мошку!
Remember that METRIC RULLZ🤨
This is where I hope war goes, have both sides man to man Combat be robot to robot so there are no losses, a war won by robots/drones defeating the enemies robotics supply , end of conflict . Unfortunately I fear this is going to head to one day a terminator like situation.
Вы слишком сильно насмотрелись фильмов! Это случится лишь тогда когда ИИ не будеть тупеть хотя бы простых задач и не будет делать миллионы раз выполняя задачу одну и туже схему... 🗿 Я конечно видел такие роботы которые за 5 мясецев уже хоть что то умели но это всеровно недостаточно ГЕНИАЛЬНО И вообще искуственный илтелект пока тупее человека... 😜👌 Все хвалили GPT Я один аж 10 багов наловил... Не смог выполнить простые задачи... А так нахайпили...
1 .50 bmg bullet enough for this toy
i like this especialyy for a medical carrier
4w? Four watts? Are you sure about that? Maybe 4kw instead?
People who put these videos together don't pay attention to detail mostly. Watched something about the Russian Lancet drone that said its service ceiling was 16.4 feet. Along with a photo of the drone above the clouds.
@@ronparker-q9e Yeah, well in any case I kind of like the design of this thing so I looked it up via google. Not as much info as I would like but it does say 4w for radio power, if that's 4 watts it's not much range but the user can put whatever is needed on the deck. Frequency agile is a very good thing, so is open architecture and the payload capacity is impressive for its size and weight. The very clever Ukrainians would come up with all sorts of uses for this thing.
Personally, I'm getting tired of Moscow's jamming, it's messing with the accuracy of our weapons and I'm wondering if anybody is looking as setting up some kind of network for ground based terminal guidance that would not over expose friendly troops. Something like this might be able to do it. There are ways...
@@ronparker-q9e I was thinking the same thing when watching that video. Probably ai generated content. Talked a lot about environmentalism as well.
The website says:
IP radio
4W, customizable MIMO Mesh
@@petroleumalley Yeah, that's the control radio. In the video it seemed to be associated with a really big mast. I thought about deleting my comment but others are in here and so I'm just going to leave it. :) I've been wrong before, no big deal.
Is it just me or does No.5 really live now?
It looks 'handy'. But I don't see anything to support the claim that Russia has a greater interest in this robot than, say, the drone sinking their ships, the GMLRS or ATACM guidance systems, Excalibur and Copperhead smart artillery rounds, an intact Bradley or Abrams (they've captured a damaged one), etc. Repeating the unsupported claim of Russian interest seems like a bit of a marketing ploy.. The real value will be its 'smarts', but this video does not mention if any of its capabilities are autonomous or must be remotely but manually operated.
Birth of the Terminators
Military robots will soon dominate battlefields around the world because robots don't sleep don't need training and you don't have to pay them:)
yeah, that’ll end well.
I bet everyone rushes to test their automated weapon platforms in Ukraine.
Проблема всех подобных систем это радиомагнитное излучение.
Динамической защиты от ПТУР нет. Его использовать лучше для доставки и эвакуации.
NATO doesn't supply anything to Ukraine. All equipment comes from individual nations. Some may be NATO members so are not. NATO is a defensive allegiance only.
Its slow, heavy and arduous, it would only be a small benefit in a theater of war and could be tracked by the enemy in real time because of its wireless signal control requirements making it a liability.
But it can drive in t the middle of the fight and shoot the 500 cal machinegun suppresing fire on to enemy positions.. without fear... but seeding fear between enemy soldiers...
a laser encoded message beam could provide line of sight communications emission free or satellite link
@@SimpleGuy795Дроны с триангуляцией излучения от Themis и выпускают по нему ракету или наводят артиллерию . И всё это уже дорогой металолом.😂
@@SS-yt2sqЛуч со спутником ещё и ночью в ПНВ будет виден. А спутники могут заглушить РЭБ "Красуха". И всё наводится по координатам Themis артиллерия и опять становится дорогим металоломом.😂
This is just a small digger with a gun instead of a shuffle.😂
Estonia will gladly sell it to Russia 😂
The example shown here to me, a glorified toy, what has impressed that has been supplied by the west are missile systems of all different shapes and sizes, and of course the technology of the drones.
Putin would need a semiconductor industry to make something like this domestically, they can't even do 250nm wafer because that company went bankrupt
Really?
Monkey has more brain than you😂😂😂😂😂
БПЛА "Ланцет" кто делает?😂😂
Tonk!
The Ukraine-NATO grouping was defeated in Bakhmut. Losses amounted to 70 killed
It would be a target, nothing more.
Looks Like a could clear out a Trench Full of Putin's Soldiers
T-1
Skynet likes
And is Themis speed 12 mph or 50 mph? Lol. In the beginning its 12 later its 50. More & more i think these scripts are auto generated by chatgpt
This is very cool you can use it for medical evacuation logistics drone defense energy storage equipment carrier reconnaissance communication platform weapon armament platform the modular design awesome best teammate in a squad
Ukrainian anger grows even more against the exploitative NATO bloc, which is testing weapons step by step, through the lives of young Ukrainians, without guaranteeing Ukrainian security!
Unmanned... Is that because Zelensky got all his troops killed already?
Oh come on minu nukes that is the way to go,
Nukes are soooo 1980's
Ano update on this junk? 😂😂😂
I sure hope it will help fight climate change 😂🤪😂🤪
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Russia have one of these but theirs are tiny af compared to this one
Pfffhahahahahahaah
Rubbish things ... and easily be malfunctioned ... 😂
😂🥴🤦🏽♂️🤡
Propagande et propagande not going to ucraine
Nor were 777, tanks or F-16's.....
*”How Ukraine followed the ISIS playbook"-Newsweek*
▪️ *Newsweek: the Kiev regime's methods are similar to those of Islamic terrorists, and their main goal is to siphon more money and weapons from the West*
▪️ *”Ukraine uses commercial drones to record victories on the front lines, uploading videos that border on gamification of combat. The methods appear to be inspired by "innovations" invented by ISIS nearly 10 years ago.”*
▪️ *For Kiev, spectacular footage from the front lines should attract enough viewers around the world to ensure that the fight against Russia is not forgotten and to prove that Western financial and military support for Kiev is not in vain*
▪️ *ISIS'victory" march through the world's media and social networks began with videos of prisoners wearing orange jumpsuits, like those worn by prisoners in U.S. prisons, and terrorists in black. The prisoners in these videos usually have their throats cut*
▪️ *Sean Houston, a professor leading courses in propaganda, social conflict and media studies at the South Carolina Military College, told Newsweek that this is "a great example of the gamification of combat videos and the strange overlap of video game quality and real footage," related to the video technique used by ISIS*
▪️ *ISIS pays particular attention to propaganda videos, which, "unfortunately, are much more appealing to young audiences." "The videos often look like militant videos, they prefer dramatic conflicts - whether it's footage of fighting or beheadings on camera."*
▪️ *”Ukraine hopes to attract financial and military support from the West while maintaining audience interest. Ukraine has "sort of redesigned some of the important components of ISIS' propaganda approach, separating it from the morally horrifying or disgusting moments," he said*
▪️ *”Ukraine is conducting a master class in modern warfare cannon fodder and digital diplomacy, and the use of videos helps attract attention, money and materials to support the war effort," Newsweek quoted the expert as saying*
_ALL WHILE BURYING 100’s of THOUSAND’s🇺🇦 in the ever growing graveyards throughout Ukraine 🪦🪦_