Russia has claimed the 'Marker' combat robots can take on NATO-supplied main battle tanks.
through testing in the Donbas. In an interview with Russian state media, Rogozin pitted the Marker vehicles, and their anti-tank missiles, against NATO-standard main battle tanks shortly after the U.S. and Germany announced they would commit Abrams and Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin launches a number of pharmaceutical facilities in Russia via a video link at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 30, 2023. Four of the Marker combat robots arrived for testing in Ukraine in February.Abrams and Leopard tanks to the Ukrainian troops begin, the Marker will receive the corresponding electronic image and will be able to automatically detect and hit American and German tanks," Rogozin told RIA Novosti. Russia has previously claimed that Kornet anti-tank missiles can take out the German-made Leopard 2 main battle tanks.
1/ Today, Dmitry Rogozin published a video of Marker UGV tests with “Kornet” anti-tank missiles somewhere in Donbas. A few notes on this test
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