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  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A man holds onto the handle of a container loaded onto a ground-based robotic complex during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    Unexploded Russian shells detonate with the help of the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system during tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) shows the results of the use of the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed on defused Russian ammunition during tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025.(Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex climbs a slope during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) demonstrates the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed before its use at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025.(Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A SleamAk ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) shows the results of the use of the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed on defused Russian ammunition during tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025.(Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    Ground-based robotic complexes are displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    Two men man a ground-based robotic complex during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A Tryton ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    Brave1 Cluster CEO Nataliia Kushnerska attends Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183592188_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183592170_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    Soldiers of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces get the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183592167_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A defused Russian shell is shown to journalists after its detonation with the help of the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system during tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183592128_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex participates in Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183592124_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A Hiiena ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) demonstrates the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed before its use at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025.(Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex participates in Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183592034_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183592032_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183592024_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
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    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces installs the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system on an unexploded Russian shell in preparation for tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183592013_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    Tryton and Hiiena ground-based robotic complexes are displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183592001_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183591998_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591995_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    Unexploded Russian shells detonate with the help of the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system during tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183591977_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A Samurai ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591975_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A defused Russian shell is shown to journalists after its detonation with the help of the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system during tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591973_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183591972_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591971_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A soldier of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces installs the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system on an unexploded Russian shell in preparation for tests at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183591970_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is displayed during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    DUKAS_183591967_POL
    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A SleamAk ground-based robotic complex participates in Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591954_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    Two Spalakh modular cumulative demining systems are installed on unexploded Russian ammunition before their use at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591945_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    A Spalakh modular cumulative demining system is installed on unexploded Russian ammunition before its use at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex overcomes an obstacle in Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
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    Ukraine Forces test ground-based robots
    A ground-based robotic complex is equipped with a stretcher during Ukraine’s most extensive trials of ground robots run by the Brave1 Cluster in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. The tests focused on long-distance communication, load capacity and resistance to electronic warfare. (Photo by Eugen Kotenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591932_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    DUKAS_183591918_POL
    Spalakh demining system developed in Ukraine
    The commander of a sapper platoon of an engineering and sapper battalion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who goes by the call sign "Lisnyk" (Forester) gets the Spalakh modular cumulative demining system he designed ready to be used to dispose of unexploded Russian ammunition at one of the training grounds in the Kharkiv direction, Kharkiv region, April 14, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Long road test for solar powered car
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    Long road test for solar powered car
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Solar 1
    Ref 16681
    31/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aptera

    An electric car that can harvest solar energy on the road has completed its first major road trip before production starts.

    The US designed Aptera was driven by Co-CEO Steve Fambro from Flagstaff, Arizona, along Route 66 to Imperial Valley, California a distance of 480 km.

    The car has solar panels on the sweeping roof and bonnet.

    Aptera says this journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions.

    The company says the journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions before factory production begins.

    The two-seater is designed to go up to 64 km per day without needing to plug in to recharge, thanks to 700 watts of solar panels along the roof and hood.

    A launch edition that will arrive first comes with a 640 km battery pack for traditional plug-in charging with a 610-km battery as an option.

    The Aptera has a lightweight carbon fibre composite body and aerodynamic design for an ultra low drag coefficient to help its frugal power use.

    It can hit a top speed of 162 km with a 150-kW electric drivetrain.

    The company says it has up to 48,000 vehicle reservations, with the launch model priced at $40,000 USD.

    It plans to begin producing a small number of units this year, and ramp up to building 20,000 cars a year by 2027.

    OPS: Pre-production Aptera test car on its 480 km road trip from Arizona to California with the company co-CEO Steve Fambro at the the start of the drive in Flagstaff, Arizona.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Long road test for solar powered car
    DUKAS_183054712_FER
    Long road test for solar powered car
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Solar 1
    Ref 16681
    31/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aptera

    An electric car that can harvest solar energy on the road has completed its first major road trip before production starts.

    The US designed Aptera was driven by Co-CEO Steve Fambro from Flagstaff, Arizona, along Route 66 to Imperial Valley, California a distance of 480 km.

    The car has solar panels on the sweeping roof and bonnet.

    Aptera says this journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions.

    The company says the journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions before factory production begins.

    The two-seater is designed to go up to 64 km per day without needing to plug in to recharge, thanks to 700 watts of solar panels along the roof and hood.

    A launch edition that will arrive first comes with a 640 km battery pack for traditional plug-in charging with a 610-km battery as an option.

    The Aptera has a lightweight carbon fibre composite body and aerodynamic design for an ultra low drag coefficient to help its frugal power use.

    It can hit a top speed of 162 km with a 150-kW electric drivetrain.

    The company says it has up to 48,000 vehicle reservations, with the launch model priced at $40,000 USD.

    It plans to begin producing a small number of units this year, and ramp up to building 20,000 cars a year by 2027.

    OPS: Pre-production Aptera test car on its 480 km road trip from Arizona to California with the company co-CEO Steve Fambro at the wheel.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Long road test for solar powered car
    DUKAS_183054711_FER
    Long road test for solar powered car
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Solar 1
    Ref 16681
    31/03/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Aptera

    An electric car that can harvest solar energy on the road has completed its first major road trip before production starts.

    The US designed Aptera was driven by Co-CEO Steve Fambro from Flagstaff, Arizona, along Route 66 to Imperial Valley, California a distance of 480 km.

    The car has solar panels on the sweeping roof and bonnet.

    Aptera says this journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions.

    The company says the journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions before factory production begins.

    The two-seater is designed to go up to 64 km per day without needing to plug in to recharge, thanks to 700 watts of solar panels along the roof and hood.

    A launch edition that will arrive first comes with a 640 km battery pack for traditional plug-in charging with a 610-km battery as an option.

    The Aptera has a lightweight carbon fibre composite body and aerodynamic design for an ultra low drag coefficient to help its frugal power use.

    It can hit a top speed of 162 km with a 150-kW electric drivetrain.

    The company says it has up to 48,000 vehicle reservations, with the launch model priced at $40,000 USD.

    It plans to begin producing a small number of units this year, and ramp up to building 20,000 cars a year by 2027.

    OPS: Pre-production Aptera test car on its 480 km road trip from Arizona to California with the company co-CEO Steve Fambro at the wheel.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Long road test for solar powered car
    DUKAS_183054710_FER
    Long road test for solar powered car
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Solar 1
    Ref 16681
    31/03/2025
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    An electric car that can harvest solar energy on the road has completed its first major road trip before production starts.

    The US designed Aptera was driven by Co-CEO Steve Fambro from Flagstaff, Arizona, along Route 66 to Imperial Valley, California a distance of 480 km.

    The car has solar panels on the sweeping roof and bonnet.

    Aptera says this journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions.

    The company says the journey represents a major step in validating its systems in real-world conditions before factory production begins.

    The two-seater is designed to go up to 64 km per day without needing to plug in to recharge, thanks to 700 watts of solar panels along the roof and hood.

    A launch edition that will arrive first comes with a 640 km battery pack for traditional plug-in charging with a 610-km battery as an option.

    The Aptera has a lightweight carbon fibre composite body and aerodynamic design for an ultra low drag coefficient to help its frugal power use.

    It can hit a top speed of 162 km with a 150-kW electric drivetrain.

    The company says it has up to 48,000 vehicle reservations, with the launch model priced at $40,000 USD.

    It plans to begin producing a small number of units this year, and ramp up to building 20,000 cars a year by 2027.

    OPS: Pre-production Aptera test car on its 480 km road trip from Arizona to California with the company co-CEO Steve Fambro at the wheel.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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