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The Turel is very compact, it can be installed in three minutes. However, the te...

The Russians have developed a portable Turel to fight drones: what are its capabilities (video)

The Turel is very compact, it can be installed in three minutes. However, the tests of the tests do not demonstrate drones on drones. The Russians have developed a portable remote ground Turel intended for combating unmanned aerial vehicles. This was reported by the Russian businessman and weapons developer Vladislav Lobayev in his Telegram. According to the source, the Turel is compound and portable, the time of its deployment to position is 3 minutes.

In addition to the video shown, the installation will have a sight module, but it is unknown right now. This is a very compact device, you can see dark glasses in the photo that compare the size. On the final product, they plan to install both rifled and smooth -bore weapons. In the video you can see the process of installing Tureli, its rotation capabilities and paired shots. A very wide angle of rotation of the barrel is visible, including the possibility of vertical shots.

In Ukraine, automatic turlies are being developed, which already demonstrate their capabilities at the front. We will remind, almost a year ago the fighters of the 68th separate Eger Brigade named after Oleksa Dovbush demonstrated their new weapons-the remote controlled fire system "Saber". The Ukrainian complex coordinates the fire with remote control, which allows to fight at a distance, keeping the life of the operator.

In December 2023, the Ukrainian Battalion "Wolves Da Vinci" was also armed with unmanned Turels "Saber". The 7. 62 mm machine gun, mounted on the wheel uncertain platform "Lynx", can fight both infantry and armored enemy equipment, and small drones. The platform is designed to assist the military in delivering weapons and equipment to hot spots. It safely delivers Tureli and other equipment to the destination. The military remotely control the installations and deliver them to remote combat missions.