Russian Armored Car Is Now Remote-Controllable
In the background, wearing a white t-shirt, is a camera man. Russia's Tigr is a decade-old armored car. Seating 10 soldiers inside with gear, the Tigr's primary missions is to get Russian forces safely to where they need to be, across rough terrain. Since it was made to be filled with people, the newest design takes the Tigr in an odd direction. Instead of a human-driven troop carrier, the latest Tigr model is a remotely controlled gun-firing robot.
Aug-28-2016, 01:57:00 GMT
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