Isolit-Bravo, a Czech company, will provide the Armed Forces of Ukraine with its UGV Trail-Blazer land drones, which can be used for delivering cargo or evacuating casualties. The news was announced by Hospodárske noviny,
![UGV Trail-Blazer](https://images.weserv.nl/?w=560&we=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.thepage.ua%2Fstorage%2F305219%2Fzobrazhennya-2024-01-09-214340734.png%3Fv%3D1704844334)
UGV Trail-Blazer
The drones will be given directly to fighting units to avoid red tape.
The developers of the drone claim that these vehicles feature eight hours of autonomous work and a range of up to 32 km. The drone can move at 4–8 km/h with a maximum load of up to 350 kg.
![UGV Trail-Blazer](https://images.weserv.nl/?w=560&we=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.thepage.ua%2Fstorage%2F305220%2Fzobrazhennya-2024-01-09-214418417.png%3Fv%3D1704844352)
UGV Trail-Blazer
An operator can control the drone with a remote control at a distance of up to a kilometer. The vehicle is virtually noiseless and has a low infrared signature.
![The Isolit-Bravo tracked drone](https://images.weserv.nl/?w=560&we=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.thepage.ua%2Fstorage%2F305221%2Fzobrazhennya-2024-01-09-214453498.png%3Fv%3D1704844369)
The Isolit-Bravo tracked drone
The company is currently developing a tracked version of the drone to be equipped with a mine clearing device. The research and development work is still ongoing.
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