The Russian Army is currently testing remote-controlled tanks, including a captured Ukrainian T-72AMT. These tanks have been converted for remote control use by one of the units, employing a First Person View (FPV) system similar to that used in kamikaze drones. This new technology allows the crew to operate the tank virtually, potentially revolutionizing battlefield tactics. The tests are taking place in Ukraine, with the autoloader feature enabling full virtualization of the crew. The tanks are also described as crewless FPV tanks.
Russia Is Testing A First Person View Remote Controlled Tank Conversion In Ukraine Russia converted a captured Ukrainian tank into a remote controlled vehicle that uses a similar FPV control concept as many kamikaze drones. Story: https://t.co/RsTCFhaKGK
Crewless Russian tanks on remote control are being tested https://t.co/AIxm1dIWWC
🇷🇺🇺🇦‼️🚨 Russian army tests a First Person View tank! The autoloader makes it possible, to fully virtualise the crew! Let's wait for a battlefield footage! https://t.co/8H0AaXIdYg
Russians testing a new T-72 FPV tank. https://t.co/rUj9EWUHjz
⚡️🇷🇺Video of tests of the Ukrainian T-72AMT, which was captured by the Russians, and later, as it is claimed, converted by one of the units for remote control use. https://t.co/GFq7T6RVNI
Russian Army testing remote controlled tanks now. This one is a captured Ukrainian T-72AMT. https://t.co/sMdtQEaKV4