Britons unearth their new small explosive weapon

The British Army presented the funds with which it plans to implement an implementing military strategy last week. These are subx0>Chalenger tanks 2”, equipped with fears and a vehicle with remote controls without human crews, reports the Defence Post. The clot carrying the explosive, the “The Bug”, weighs less than 200 grams and can track vehicles that [...]
These are subx0>Chalenger tanks 2”, equipped with fears and a vehicle with remote controls without human crews, reports the Defence Post.
The fuel carrying the explosives, the Bug”, weighs less than 200 grams and can track vehicles that travel at a speed of about 80 miles per hour, blow up doors and conduct surveillance.
A pilotless vehicle called X3 could confront the enemy instead of soldiers and send a photo to operators through built cameras.
X3 moves at speeds of 20 miles per hour [20 km] and is equipped with loudspeakers that disturb the enemy, reports Telegraph. It may pass two kilometers, but it can also be connected to other vehicles in order to connect information in a long chain of up to 24 kilometers.
Droni and vehicle are connected to a device similar to a larger mobile phone called Android Team Awarness Kit, positioned on the chest of a soldier who controls them at a distance.
The device also allows soldiers to see the position of other soldiers during the war and thus serves to avoid the so-called <x0->commercial” fire, writes the Daily Mail.
Speaking of presenting the new war strategy, British Minister for National Security Ben Wallace stressed the need for armed forces for new devices that are in line with threats and better adapt to Britain's future needs.
“We are in the middle of a real race for technological solutions”, Wallace said, calling for overcoming division between “advances in science and technological research, production, harmonisation and commercialisation”.











