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Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanne...

Russia reveals its updated Marker UGV

by Melanie Rovery

Russia’s Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI) has unveiled an updated version of the Marker unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a different track configuration as well as a larger body, potentially with the intention to mount larger calibre weapons.

The updated Marker UGV was shown with five roadwheels, an idler, a drive sprocket, and two roller returns. A large payload bay area is featured in the rear of the platform with the engine and cooling units to the front. The updated unit can launch a group of small reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform tasks individually or together as a group via a cluster launch module. This module was tested on 17 October 2019.

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs.  (FPI)

The updated Marker unmanned ground vehicle seen with quadcopter UAVs. (FPI)

A modular multispectral vision and data processing system, featuring neural network algorithms, supports autonomous operations. Other mission systems include a laser warning system, thermal sensors, day/night infrared (IR) cameras, laser rangefinder, target detection, early warning system, identification, and tracking equipment.

Five UGVs are believed to be in development. Two platforms in a tracked configuration have been tested and a wheeled version is also in development.


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