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Uran-9 Robot Tank: From Failed Trials to Futile Future?

The Uran-9 unmanned combat ground vehicle, touted as a “robot tank” by Russia’s defense industry, has failed to live up to expectations, despite being accepted into service in 2019. Trials in Syria revealed significant shortcomings, including loss of control, limited range, and unreliable sensors. The vehicle, equipped with a 30 mm cannon, 7.62 mm coax, ATGM, and rockets, has not seen verified combat use in Ukraine and has not secured any significant export contracts. Ultimately, the Uran-9 represents a case of over-promise and under-delivery, highlighting the limits of Russia’s ground-combat robotics.

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