Ukraine drone maker launches self-driving wagon capable of lugging 210kg across bumpy terrain — could this be its…

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  • Ukraine’s new ground robot can carry 210 kilograms across rough terrain
  • The Gnom L2 can travel 50 kilometers on one charge
  • Remote control keeps operators away from dangerous frontline supply routes

Ukrainian robotics company Temerland has rolled out a new Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) called the Gnom L2, engineered to haul substantial loads over difficult terrain.

Engineers rate its cargo capacity at 210 kilograms, equivalent to 463 pounds, while top speed reaches 12 kilometers, or 7 miles, per hour.

A single charge reportedly lets the machine cover 50 kilometers, close to 31 miles, before it needs to return for resupply or recharging.

A heavier vehicle for frontline logistics

The company equipped the L2 with higher-capacity batteries to support longer movements while carrying substantial loads.

Its cargo basket has also been reinforced, while a combination of wheels and tracks helps the vehicle move across uneven ground.

Operators control the machine remotely...

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