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Unmanned ground vehicle Miloš
TypeUnmanned robotic system
Production history
DesignerMilitary Technical Institute Belgrade
ManufacturerPPT-Namenska AD[1]
Produced2017
No. built4+
Specifications
Mass400 kg (880 lb) 620 kg (1,370 lb) armed
Length1.725 m (5.66 ft)
Width0.770 m (2.53 ft)
Height0.475 m (1.56 ft)
Crew0 (Remotely operated)

ArmorSTANAG I
Main
armament
Zastava M86 7.62mm machine-gun, 6 barrel RBG 40/6 40mm PPT grenade luncher, option RBR M90 Stršljen and other armament options including smoke grenades
Engineelectric engine
Transmissiontracked
Operational
range
3 to 4 hours on rough terrain 8 hours on asphalt
Maximum speed 12.5km per hour
Guidance
system
encrypted radio up to 2000 meters

Miloš, also called Little Milosh, is an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) developed by the Military Technical Institute Belgrade, following the development of Unmanned ground vehicle Milica in 2009. UGV Miloš is in serial production and first customer are Serbian Armed Forces.

Overview

During 2009 Military Technical Institute Belgrade presented its first battle UGV, Milica.[2] Continuous development lead to a new UGV, named Miloš. Miloš has better autonomy and a smaller remote control station which is carried and operated by a single soldier. The UGV fits into small trailer and can be carried by smaller 4x4 military vehicles or in numbers on larger vehicles to the deployment zone. For surveillance and detection it uses thermal camera, a day and night camera, and a laser ranger. It has one or two weapons attached on its turret. Maximum total weight is around 700kg or 300kg of cargo. Two day/night cameras are installed on front and back for driving.

It was presented to the public at the 2017 Partner Fair in Belgrade.[3]

Versions

There are several versions of Little Milosh:

Operators

 Serbia[4]

Potential operators

After the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX) 2018 fair, the UAE requested to test UGV Milosh for their armed forces.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Pane, Jankovic. "miloš - PPT NAMENSKA". www.ppt-namenska.rs. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.vti.mod.gov.rs/ntp/rad2009/2-09/9/9.pdf
  3. ^ Sputnik. "Ubojita premijera: Okretni robot tenk „Mali Miloš" — spreman za akciju". rs-lat.sputniknews.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Robot "miloš" srpski vojnik budućnosti (FOTO)". www.novosti.rs. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Srpska odbrambena industrija na sajmu UMEX 2018". www.novosti.rs. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Srpska odbrambena industrija na sajmu UMEX 2018 - Ministarstvo odbrane Republike Srbije". Ministarstvo odbrane Republike Srbije. Retrieved 7 April 2018.