Ukrainian company unveils 6×6 robotic vehicle designed for missions in extreme environments

Ukrainian Mamont UGV carries 700 kg for 100 km and reduces risks on the front line (Facebook - ARMOLAB)
Ukrainian Mamont UGV carries 700 kg for 100 km and reduces risks on the front line (Facebook – ARMOLAB)

A Ukrainian company has unveiled a new unmanned ground vehicle designed for operations in extreme combat environments.

Named Mamont, the system was developed to operate in challenging scenarios, such as those seen in the war in Ukraine, with a focus on logistics and support missions in high-risk areas.

The model stands out for its 6×6 configuration with all-wheel drive and high ground clearance, allowing it to cross difficult terrain such as mud, flooded areas and riverbanks. Equipped with a liquid-cooled electric motor, the vehicle was designed to maintain stable performance even under severe conditions, reducing the risk of failures during critical missions.

Ukrainian Mamont UGV carries 700 kg for 100 km and reduces risks on the front line (Facebook - ARMOLAB)
Ukrainian Mamont UGV carries 700 kg for 100 km and reduces risks on the front line (Facebook – ARMOLAB)

With a range of up to 100 kilometers and a payload capacity of 700 kg, the Mamont can transport essential supplies to forward positions. One of its key features is the remote unloading system, which eliminates the need to expose soldiers in threatened areas, while also reaching enough speed to keep pace with tactical operations.

Ukrainian Mamont UGV carries 700 kg for 100 km and reduces risks on the front line (Facebook - ARMOLAB)
Ukrainian Mamont UGV carries 700 kg for 100 km and reduces risks on the front line (Facebook – ARMOLAB)

Another highlight is its modular structure, which allows equipment to be swapped quickly without the use of tools. This flexibility makes it possible to adapt the vehicle for different roles, such as transport, engineering or electronic support. Combined with passive protection against drones, based on its own structural design, the Mamont emerges as a solution conceived directly for the real demands of the modern battlefield.

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Source: Defence Blog | Photo: Facebook – ARMOLAB | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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