Russia Unveils 'Impuls-M' UGV Armed with AGS-30 Grenade Launcher or 107mm Multiple Rocket System
Russian media has revealed the 'Impuls-M' unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), capable of mounting either an AGS-30 automatic grenade launcher or a Type 75 107mm multiple rocket launcher. The combat module features a ballistic computer that automatically generates firing solutions for both 30mm grenades and 107mm rockets, highlighting Russia's continued push to automate fire capabilities in ground-based unmanned combat systems.
Highlights
- The Impuls-M is a Russian UGV that can be armed with either an AGS-30 automatic grenade launcher or a Type 75 107mm multiple rocket launcher.
- The system's combat module includes a ballistic computer that automatically calculates firing solutions for 30mm grenades and 107mm rockets.
- Automated firing solution generation eliminates manual ballistic calculation by operators, improving reaction time and accuracy.
- The Impuls-M's modular weapon design reflects a broader trend toward flexible, mission-configurable military UGV platforms.
- Russia's continued UGV development is driven by the goal of projecting frontline firepower while minimizing personnel casualties in the Ukraine conflict.
Russia Unveils 'Impuls-M' UGV Armed with AGS-30 Grenade Launcher or 107mm Multiple Rocket System
Russian sources have publicly showcased the Impuls-M unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), a system configurable with two primary weapon options depending on mission requirements: the AGS-30 automatic grenade launcher or the Type 75 107mm multiple rocket launcher.
Intelligent Ballistic Calculation Module
According to reports, the Impuls-M's combat module is equipped with a ballistic computer capable of automatically generating firing solutions for the following munitions:
- 30mm grenades (used with the AGS-30)
- 107mm rockets (used with the Type 75 multiple rocket launcher)
This design means that operators executing strike missions no longer need to manually calculate firing parameters, significantly improving combat response time and strike accuracy.
The Role of UGVs on the Modern Battlefield
Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the operational use of unmanned ground vehicles has attracted considerable attention from militaries worldwide. Russia has continued to invest in developing such systems in an effort to sustain or even enhance frontline firepower projection while reducing personnel casualties.
The public unveiling of the Impuls-M once again underscores Russia's development trajectory in unmanned ground combat systems. Its modular weapon configuration also reflects the broader trend in modern military unmanned systems toward flexible, mission-adaptable loadouts.
Source: The War Zone (TWZ)
原文來源: 查看原文
FAQ
Newsletter
Subscribe to our Low-Altitude Industry Newsletter
Daily curated news on low-altitude economy and drone industry, delivered to your inbox.

