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Milos V1 Serbian Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)

Milos V1

Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)
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Basic Information
Name
Milos V1 Serbian Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)
Designation
Milos V1
Alternate Designation
Milos V1
Equipment Type
Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)
Manufacturer
Military Technical Institute (MTI)
Date of Introduction
2019
Description

The Milos V1 Serbian Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) is a remotely controlled small tracked armored vehicle intended for support of special and reconnaissance units in disabling infantry targets and light armored vehicle, especially in anti-terrorist actions in urban environment. Complete wireless remote control of all functions of the system is performed from control posts in command control vehicle or from a portable control post. Electric drive of the vehicles provides silent motion and observation. Steal armor protects the vehicles from small arms fire. It can be used for different missions such as: Combat, Recon, MEDEVAC and logistic (load capacity - 250 kg).Robust tracked suspension provides excellent mobility on all terrains. It is transported in a trailer towed by a light off- road vehicle with integrated command and communication consoles & equipment. It also can be transported by various other vehicles or medium helicopters.

Ground Specifications
Mobility Type Tracked
Main Weapon 7.62 x 54R M86 automatic machine gun
Engine Milos V1 UGV is equipped with an electric propulsion system powered by advanced batteries. The battery pack can be charged by an independent charger. The robot is also installed with a battery management system to monitor the battery power levels as well as the voltage and electricity.
Max Speed 10.0 km/h
System
Alternative Designation Milos V1
Type Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)
Manufacturer Military Technical Institute (MTI)
Configuration Track
Operator 1 ea
Observation and Control The optoelectronic block mounted on the unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) includes a daylight charge-coupled device (CCD) camera with a continuous zoom of up to 30x, a night vision thermal camera with a digital zoom of up to 4x, and a laser rangefinder with a range of up to 2,000 meters. The CCD camera can detect human targets at distances of up to 1,000 meters, while the thermal camera can detect them at distances of up to 450 meters. Additionally, the block is equipped with another camera for continuous observation of objects. The Milos UGV is operated remotely using fixed control panels located in a command vehicle or a portable mobile control panel. It can be operated by a single soldier, utilizing user-friendly software and a fire control system to engage designated targets. Furthermore, the UGV features automatic networking capabilities that allow it to interoperate with other platforms, enhancing its control range for missions in urban environments.
Dimensions
Length 1,725 mm
Width 770 mm
Height 950 mm
Weight, Combat 670 kg
Automotive
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Milos V1 UGV is equipped with an electric propulsion system powered by advanced batteries. The battery pack can be charged by an independent charger. The robot is also installed with a battery management system to monitor the battery power levels as well as the voltage and electricity.
Engine Power INA
Maximum Range INA
Maximum Speed 10 km/h
Amphibious No
Endurance 3 hours
Gradient 57.7%
Side Slope 46.6%
Vertical Obstacle 200 mm
Trench 250 mm
Ground Clearance 200 mm
Main Weapon System
Note The Milos V1 is equipped with a versatile array of weapons suitable for both anti-personnel and anti-armor operations. Its primary armament is the 7.62 x 54R M86 automatic machine gun. This weapon weighs 11.6 kg, features a 780 mm barrel, and has an overall length of 1,100 mm. The cyclic rate of fire is between 700 and 800 rounds per minute, though the practical sustained firing rate is lower. The maximum effective range of the M86 is approximately 1,000 meters, and it can be fired using an electric trigger for remote operation or with a mechanical trigger for direct operator contact. In addition to the machine gun, the Milos V1 is armed with a secondary weapon system that includes the RBG 40/6 grenade launcher. This launcher has a 250 mm barrel, a six-round drum, and uses NATO-standard 40 x 46 mm grenades. It boasts a maximum effective range of around 375 meters and a nominal rate of fire of about 12 grenades per minute. Furthermore, the Milos V1 is outfitted with two 64 mm anti-tank launchers, such as the M80 Zolja, which fire single-use recoilless rockets. These rockets have an effective range in combat of several hundred meters and can achieve an armor penetration of approximately 300 mm of rolled homogeneous steel under ideal conditions.
Protection
Armor Milos V1 offers STANAG 4569 Level I protection and can withstand hits from 7.62mm rounds.
Details
Country of Origin Serbia
Category Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV)
Land > Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV)
Filter Label
M
Classification
Domain
Ground
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
1.73 m
Width
0.77 m
Height
0.95 m
Weight
670 kg
Operators (1)
Serbia
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