Ukrainian soldier fires at occupiers' positions using a remote-controlled combat module ShaBlya
A fragment of combat work of the operator of the remote-controlled fire complex "ShaBlya" has been published online. As reported by Censor.NET, in the recording, a Ukrainian soldier is shelling the positions of the occupiers on the line of combat contact.
"Demonstration of the capabilities of the robotic turret "ShaBlya", which fires remotely, and is controlled using the portable gaming console Steam Deck," the commentary to the post says.
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"ShaBlya" is a Ukrainian automated remote-controlled fire complex designed for stationary installation on stationary objects or special vehicles. "ShaBlya" is coordinated using a control panel and a monitor, which allows for combat at a distance, thereby saving the life of the operator, who is in a safe location. The combat platform can be stationary at checkpoints, as well as on the border and other areas. Very often, low-flying UAVs are launched by militants to reconnoiter the positions of the Ukrainian army and after an attempt to destroy it, the positions are covered with Grad. The ShaBlya turret allows you to shoot down UAVs at distant approaches, prevents you from detecting army positions and establishing enemy artillery positions. The platform works with any anti-tank or anti-personnel weapons, for example, with a Kalashnikov machine gun. With the help of an automated remote-controlled fire complex, you can fight while being at a distance of up to 500 meters from the ShaBlya.