ST. PETERSBURG, June 3. /TASS/. Modules capable of expanding combat capabilities are being tested on the Depesha-3 ground-based robotic systems, the High-Precision Systems holding company (part of the state tech corporation Rostec) told TASS.

"The Depesha-3 systems are being improved continuously, including based on feedback from the special military operation zone. Furthermore, various modules, including combat ones, are currently being tested on the Depesha-3 systems, expanding their operational capabilities," the holding company emphasized. The High-Precision Systems holding noted that the Depesha-3 has proven itself in challenging conditions. The systems are being deployed daily in the special military operation zone, and the holding company receives excellent feedback from the customer.

The Depesha-3 ground robotic complex was earlier unveiled at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). The High-Precision Systems holding company told TASS that the vehicles can be adapted for various tasks by installing various modules. The equipment is capable of transporting cargo, including provisions, fuel, and equipment, as well as evacuating the wounded.

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