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Russian Marker combat robots to be sent to Ukraine, official reveals

Por: Newsweek World January 15, 2023

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Russian Marker combat robots will be deployed to the front lines of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russian state media reported on Sunday.The combat robotic platform will undergo a baptism of fire on the battlefields of the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine, Dmitry Rogozin, the head of the Tsar Wolves military advisor group, announced on his Telegram account.Rogozin, the former head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, added that the Marker... + full article



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