DevDroid develops electric trigger for remote weapon control

DevDroid unveiled electric trigger for remote weapon control

Trigger compatible with common weapons and eliminates operator’s physical contact with the firearm

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Electronic trigger for weaponry. Photo by manufacturer

Ukrainian company DevDroid has unveiled electric triggers for remote weapon control, specifically designed for integration into unmanned ground vehicles, combat modules, and armoured platforms.

The development enables remote firing without physical contact between the operator and the weapon, according to the company.

The trigger is engineered for stable performance in combat environments, ensuring operation without delays or jamming, and can be rapidly integrated into existing platforms.

The installation of these electric triggers requires no structural modifications to the vehicle and takes minimal time, allowing the solution to be scaled without additional engineering efforts. This facilitates their application across various types of carriers without the need for deep modernisation.

The system is compatible with widely used weapon types, including heavy machine guns and automatic grenade launchers utilised in remotely operated weapon stations and robotic platforms.

These electric triggers are deployed as part of remote fire-control systems across various types of hardware, including UGVs and armoured vehicles. They allow operators to function from a distance, significantly reducing risks to personnel.

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