Tencore showcased the TerMIT UGV with mine-laying and obstacle deployment modules
The manufacturer shared photos, video, and specifications of its flagship UGV with new capabilities
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Ukrainian defence tech manufacturer Tencore introduced new modifications of its flagship UGV TerMIT. Specifically, on its X account, the company published a video featuring the TerMIT mine-laying variant.
The manufacturer says this model is equipped with two mine-laying modules that allow the robot to carry and deploy up to 20 TM-62 anti-tank mines in a single run.
Знайомтесь – це наш модуль мінувальник 🚀
— НРК «TerMIT» (@TerTermit) March 3, 2026
Він оснащений двома мінувальними модулями, транспортує і встановлює до 20 мін ТМ- 62.
Як казав класик: Це не багато, але це чесна праця.
Далі більше… pic.twitter.com/suFmpXTE11
At the same time, on its Facebook page, the company posted photos of the TerMIT fitted with a Yegoza module for deploying barbed-wire obstacles.
The platform can remotely lay up to 100 m of engineered barriers with automatic wire deployment. According to the company, this enables the effective creation of obstacles with less risk to personnel.
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