ROBONEERS unveils new turret modification Saber K-2
The module is engineered to provide infantry fire support and suppress enemy forces at close range

ROBONEERS has unveiled the Saber K-2, a new iteration of its remote-controlled weapon station (RCWS), as part of its tactical turret lineup.
The updated version features a twin-weapon configuration comprising two AK-74 assault rifles, increasing fire density and enhancing performance in close-quarters combat. The module is intended to provide suppressive fire for infantry units and neutralise enemy forces at short distances.
The control system enables the operator to select the firing mode based on the tactical environment: engaging targets with either the left or right rifle, or delivering simultaneous fire from both barrels.
The Saber K-2 can be integrated into a ground platform network, ensuring seamless communication with the control unit and real-time data transmission. The power system incorporates a built-in backup source and supports operation via a ground robotic platform or an external battery.
The module is equipped with a surveillance suite comprising three cameras: a wide-angle daytime sensor for situational awareness, a narrow-angle daytime camera for precision fire, and a thermal imaging unit for night operations and low-visibility conditions.
The Saber K-2 is currently undergoing the codification process, which will facilitate its official procurement for units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine.
Earlier, Defender Media reported on the Buria 2.0 robotic turret developed by Frontline Robotics.